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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Diabetes Complications. 2015 Feb 7;29(4):572–577. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2015.01.012

Table 1.

Participant characteristics in two diabetes samplesa

U.S.
(N=305)
Mean (SD) or %
Canada
(N=109)
Mean (SD)
or %
Sig. (p Value)
Age (years) 43.21 (15.06) 41.86 (13.03) .41
Age at type 1 diagnosis 20.71 (13.37) 15.91 (9.08) .001
Sex (% female) 55.4% 54.1% .81
Education <.001
  % 11–12 years 2.6% 14.8%
  % 13–16 years 48.8% 50.9%
  % 17+ years 48.6% 34.2%
Ethnicity (% non-HispWhite) 82.2% 89.0% .13
% married/living with partner 66.3% 79.8% .04
Recent HbA1c <.001
  mmol/mol 58 (13.0) 64 (11.8)
  % 7.5% (1.2) 8.0 (1.1)
Insulin method .77
  % Multiple daily injections 31.8% 30.3%
  % Pump 68.2% 69.7%
BMI (kg/m2) 25.41 (4.28) 27.10 (5.97) .002
PHQ-8 Total 4.52 (4.20) 4.55 (4.64) .95
WHO-5 Index 14.07 (4.65) 13.98 (5.33) .87
HSF II Total Score 17.38 (12.88) 18.82 (12.90) .32
No. of complications 2.13 (2.57) 2.72 (2.80) .04
a

Chi-square and t tests, as appropriate.