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. 2016 May 11;4:2050312116646030. doi: 10.1177/2050312116646030

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of people treated with or without KC in Queensland, 2010.

Characteristics Cases (n = 2000) Controls (n = 2000) p-value
Female 984 (49.2) 1000 (50) 0.613
Private health insurance 553 (27.7) 619 (31) 0.022
Born in Australia 1728 (86.4) 1562 (78.1) <0.01
Age group in years <0.01
 40–49 420 (21) 616 (30.8)
 50–59 684 (34.2) 573 (28.7)
 60–69 896 (44.8) 811 (40.6)
Education 0.037
 Nil 184 (9.27) 152 (7.7)
 School certificate 365 (18.4) 308 (15.6)
 High school 349 (17.6) 349 (17.7)
 Trade 161 (8.11) 178 (9)
 Certificate or diploma 323 (16.3) 362 (18.3)
 University 442 (22.3) 481 (24.4)
 Missing 160 8.06 144 7.3
Ethnicity <0.01
 White skin 1926 (97.1) 1845 (93.5)
 Black skin 0 (0) 4 (0.2)
 Asian 2 (0.1) 24 (1.2)
 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 2 (0.1) 4 (0.2)
 Other 2 (0.1) 7 (0.4)
 Mixed 33 (1.7) 69 (3.5)
 Missing 19 (0.97) 21 (1.1)
Employment 0.01
 Full time 770 (38.8) 842 (42.7)
 Part time 290 (14.6) 272 (13.8)
 Home 131 (6.6) 150 (7.6)
 Unemployed 28 (1.41) 31 (1.6)
 Student 14 (0.71) 10 (0.5)
 Retired 606 (30.5) 520 (26.3)
 Other 47 (2.4) 69 (3.5)
 Missing 98 4.9 80 4.1

Case and controls matched on 5-year age categories and gender.

p-values calculated on the basis of χ2 statistics.