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. 2013 Jan 23;6:27. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-6-27

Table 1.

Self-reported versus public registry information on disability pension, rehabilitation benefits and retirement pension, the HUNT Study (HUNT2, 1995–1997), N = 40,633 aged 19–87 years

 
 
Registry based information (gold standard)
    Recipient of pension Non-recipient Total
Self-reported information
Disability pension
3,487 (93.3%)
251 (6.7%)
3,738 (100%)
No disability pension
46 (0.2%)
29,675 (99.8%)
29,721 (100%)
Missing response
129 (1.8%)
7,045 (98.2%)
7,174 (100%)
Total
3,662 (9.0%)
36,971 (91.0%)
40,633 (100%)
 
Rehabilitation benefits
419 (72.2%)
161(27.8%)
580 (100%)
No rehabilitation benefit
94 (0.3%)
30,148 (99.7%)
30,242 (100%)
Missing response
181 (1.8%)
9,630 (98.2%)
9,811 (100%)
Total
694 (1.7%)
39,939 (98.3%)
40,633 (100%)
 
Retirement pension
2,047 (83.2%)
414 (16.8%)
2,461 (100%)
No retirement pension
39 (0.1%)
29,762 (99.9%)
29,801 (100%)
Missing response
93 (1.1%)
8,278 (98.9%)
8,371 (100%)
  Total 2,179 (5.4%) 38,454 (94.6%) 40,633 (100%)

Cross-table: Self-reported information on benefits versus public registry information. Data provided in numbers and percentages. Percentages calculated to equal 100% in rows.