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. 2014 Dec 10;2(4):e56. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.3467

Table 1.

Demographic information of respondent access to a mobile or portable device.

Demographic descriptor All respondents


N=84a
Access to a portable or mobile device
N=47a
Gender


Male 19 (23%) 14 (30%)

Female 56 (67%) 33 (70%)

Missing; non respondents 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



Age


<21 10 (12%) 4 (9%)

21-30 22 (26%) 13 (28%)

31-40 20 (24%) 15(32%)

41-50 13 (15%) 8 (17%)

>51 10 (12%) 7 (15%)

Missing 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



Language, other than English spoken at home


Yes 24 (29%) 14 (30%)

No 51 (61%) 33 (70%)

Missing 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



Level of education prior to this course


Secondary 20 (24%) 9 (19%)

Vocational certificate 21 (25%) 15 (32%)

Undergraduate degree 26 (31%) 18 (38%)

Post graduate 8 (10%) 5 (11%)

Missing 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



State where student undertook WIL


NSW 37 (44%) 23 (49%)

TAS 38 (45%) 24 (51%)

Missing 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



Year of study



First year 45 (54%) 27 (57%)

Final year 30 (36%) 20 (43%)

Missing 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



Focus of care of health organization


Major hospital 44 (52%) 31 (66%)

District hospital 11 (13%) 5 (11%)

Primary care 5 (6%) 2 (4%)

RACF 3 (4%) 2 (4%)

Multipurpose 2 (2%) 1 (2%)

GP 3 (4%) 3 (6%)

Mental health 4 (5%) 2 (4%)

Other 3 (4%) 1 (2%)

Missing 9 (11%) 0 (0%)



Access to portable or mobile device


Yes 47 (56%)

No 12 (14%)

Missing 25 (30%)

aMay not equal 100% due to rounding