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. 2016 Oct 3;6:34650. doi: 10.1038/srep34650

Table 2. Baseline demographic and pre-existing health status factors for those aged 15 to 45 years at first burn injury hospitalisation and frequency matched non-injury cohort, Western Australia, 1980–2012.

Characteristics No Injury N (%) Burn injury N (%) p-value
Total 56,822 14,555  
Demographic
Aboriginal
 Yes 767 (1.3) 1,764 (12.1) <0.001
Social disadvantage quintiles*
 Quintile 1. (Most disadvantaged) 5,977 (10.5) 2,918 (20.5) <0.001
 Quintile 2. 12,729 (22.5) 4,683 (32.9)  
 Quintile 3. 10,473 (18.5) 3,089 (21.7)  
 Quintile 4. 10,454 (18.4) 1,793 (12.6)  
 Quintile 5. (Least disadvantaged) 17,030 (30.1) 1,748 (12.3)  
Remoteness**
 Major city 42,989 (75.9) 7,031 (49.2) <0.001
 Inner regional 4,700 (8.3) 1,577 (11.0)  
 Outer regional 4,867 (8.6) 2,407 (16.9)  
 Remote 2,491 (4.4) 1,732 (12.1)  
 Very remote 1,614 (2.8) 1,532(10.7)  
Health status
 Any comorbidity (CCI>=1) 729 (1.3) 803 (5.5) <0.001
 Prior admission for disease of 829 (1.5) 564 (3.9) <0.001
 circulatory system      

*SEIFA socio-economic disadvantage quintiles; 2.2% missing values for burn and 0.3% for uninjured.

**ARIA+ remoteness classification; 1.9% missing values for burn and 0.3% for uninjured.

Comorbidity based on derived Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) using 5-year look-back.

Principal diagnosis record of hospitalisation for circulatory disease (ICD9 390–459; ICD10 I00-I99, G45) using 5-year look-back period.