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. 2014 Oct 30;20(4):302–309. doi: 10.1310/sci2004-302

Table 1. Characteristics of the survey respondents.

Variable Entire cohort Fracture cohort Osteoporosis cohort Pa
n 1,137 84 (7.4%) 244 (21.5%)
Gender
 Male 806 (71%) 57 (68%) 139 (57%) .1039
 Female 331 (29%) 27 (32%) 105 (43%)
Age, years 48.3 (13.3) 47.8 (11.4) 49.6 (11.7) .0514
Years post injury 18.5 (13.1) 19.6 (12.6) 23.4(13.1) .2356
First language
 English 877 (77%) 65 (77%) 209 (86%) .111
 French 260 (23%) 19 (23%) 35 (14%)
Location of residence (population)
 >100,000 673 (60%) 48 (60%) 157 (66%) .2959
 10,000-100,000 196 (18%) 13 (16%) 31 (13%) .6475
 <10,000 244 (22%) 19 (24%) 50 (21%) .7969
Location of residence (Canadian region)
 Atlantic 116 (10%) 9 (11%) 28 (11%) 1.000
 Quebec 275 (24%) 22 (26%) 35 (14%) .0212
 Ontario 245 (22%) 20 (24%) 71 (29%) .4281
 Prairies 274 (24%) 21 (25%) 53 (22%) .6393
 British Columbia 227 (20%) 12 (14%) 57 (23%) .1085
Type of lesion
 Complete tetraplegia 139 (12%) 21 (25%) 52 (21%) .5831
 Incomplete tetraplegia 426 (37%) 25 (30%) 79 (32%) .7578
 Complete paraplegia 305 (27%) 28 (33%) 71 (29%) .5542
 Incomplete paraplegia 267 (23%) 10 (12%) 42 (17%) .3292

Note: Values are frequency (%) or mean (SD) for age and year postinjury variables.

a

Calculated from test for the equality of proportion or group interaction (Fracture x Osteoporosis) of analysis of variance (for age and years postinjury variables).