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. 2018 Jul 7;8(7):e020687. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020687

Table 1.

Differences in demographic, socioeconomic and ocular factors of compliant versus non-compliant groups

Compliant (418) Non-compliant (193) P values
Status
 Paying 342 (81.8) 151 (78.2) 0.3
 Non-paying 76 (18.2) 42 (21.8)
Age (years) (median)
 ≤45 162 (38.8) 100 (51.8) 0.002
 >45 256 (61.2) 93 (48.2)
Gender
 Male 249 (59.6) 116 (60.1) 0.9
 Female 169 (40.4) 77 (39.9)
Mean distance from SC 18.8 (14) 18.9 (14.2) 0.9
Visits to SC
 More than one visit 172 (41.2) 41 (21.2)
 One visit 246 (58.8) 152 (78.8) <0.001
Presenting vision in
better eye
 Normal 247 (59.1) 114 (59.1) 0.09
 Moderate VI 113 (27) 40 (20.7)
 Severe VI 30 (7.2) 16 (8.3)
 Blind 28 (6.7) 23 (11.9)
Referral clinic
 Neuro-ophthalmology 25 (6) 6 (3.1) 0.02
 Cornea 116 (27.8) 64 (33.2)
 Glaucoma 36 (8.6) 10 (5.2)
 Retina 173 (41.4) 67 (34.7)
 Children’s eye
 clinic
9 (2.2) 7 (3.6)
 Low vision and rehabilitation 6 (1.4) 9 (4.7)
 Oculoplastic 31 (7.4) 23 (11.9)
 Others 22 (5.3) 7 (3.6)
Marital status
 Married 287 (68.7) 125 (64.8) 0.34
 Single 131 (31.3) 68 (35.2)
Primary language
 Telugu 372 (89) 170 (88.1) 0.74
 Others 46 (11) 23 (11.9)
Education
 No schooling 97 (23.2) 42 (21.8) 0.7
 Formal schooling 321 (76.8) 151 (78.2)
Earning member
 No 181 (43.3) 71 (36.8)
 Yes 237 (56.7) 122 (63.2) 0.13

SC, secondary care centres; VI, visual impairment.