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. 2018 Jul 12;27(11):928–936. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-007525

Table 1.

Participant demographics

Overall
n=1155
Current ICU admission
n=105
Prior ICU admission
n=1050
Age (years)* 47.3 (14.1) 51 (15.9) 47 (13.9)
Female 790 (68.4) 75 (71.4) 715 (68.0)
Ethnicity
 White/Caucasian 979 (84.8) 81 (77.1) 898 (85.5)
 Black/African–American 84 (7.3) 8 (7.6) 76 (7.2)
 Latino/Hispanic 38 (3.3) 6 (5.7) 32 (3.0)
 Asian 38 (3.3) 7 (6.7) 31 (3.0)
 Other 12 (1.0) 1 (1.0) 11 (1.0)
Highest level of education
 High school graduate (or equivalent) or less 295 (25.5) 16 (15.2) 279 (26.6)
 Some college (1–4 years, no degree) or associate’s degree 448 (38.8) 35 (33.3) 413 (39.3)
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 409 (35.4) 52 (49.5) 357 (34.0)
Works in healthcare 88 (7.6) 19 (18.1) 69 (6.6)
Close family member or friend works in healthcare 412 (35.7) 72 (68.6) 340 (32.4)
EuroQol-5 dimensions (EQ-5D) utility index* 0.8 (0.2) 0.9 (0.2) 0.8 (0.2)
EuroQol-5 dimensions (EQ-5D) Visual Analogue Scale* 74.1 (19.9) 84 (18.4) 73 (19.8)
Region
 North-east 315 (27.3) 105 (100) 210 (20.0)
 Midwest 289 (27.5)
 South 355 (33.8)
 West 189 (18.0)
 Unknown 7 (0.7)

*Presented as mean (SD); the remaining variables are presented as n (%), using the denominator indicated in the column header.

ICU, intensive care unit.