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. 2014 Jan 5;24(1):39–46. doi: 10.2188/jea.JE20130082

Table 4. Demographics of individuals within and outside a respiratory symptom cluster, Adelaide, Australia (June 2007–August 2008a) (n = 1235).

Demographic characteristics People in cluster
n = 929 (%)
People with sporadic respiratory symptoms
n = 84 (%)
People with no respiratory symptoms
n = 220 (%)
Risk ratiob
(95% CI)
P value
Sex
Male 465 (50) 39 (46) 121 (55) 1.00
Female 464 (50) 45 (54) 101 (46) 1.02 (0.96, 1.10) 0.457
Age
<5 years 118 (13) 7 (8) 7 (3) 1.24 (1.15, 1.34) <0.001
5 to 15 years 369 (40) 38 (45) 82 (37) 1.05 (0.99, 1.11) 0.102
>15 years 442 (48) 39 (46) 1433 (60) 1.00
Attending educational institution  
Child care/kindergarten 87 (9) 7 (8) 4 (2) 1.21 (1.11, 1.32) <0.001
Attending primary school or higher educational institution 432 (47) 44 (52) 100 (45) 1.03 (0.97, 1.09) 0.84
Not attending any educational institution 410 (44) 33 (39) 118 (53) 1.00

aCluster was defined as >1 person in a household having respiratory symptoms during the current or previous week.

bRisk ratios for being in a cluster vs not being in cluster (people with sporadic and no respiratory symptoms combined), using binary regression adjusted for clustered family design.