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. 2019 Jan 29;10:25–36. doi: 10.2147/PROM.S179310

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics (N=52)

Characteristics Statistics

Age (years), mean (SD), n
 Mean (SD), n 51.3 (12.6), 52
 Median, min-max 51.5, 24–78
Sex, n (%)
 Male 8 (15.4)
 Female 44 (84.6)
Educational level, n (%)
 High school graduate or equivalent 7 (13.5)
 Some college but no degree 13 (25.0)
 College degree (eg, BA, BS) 16 (30.8)
 Some graduate school but no degree 3 (5.8)
 Graduate degree (eg, MS, MD, PhD) 13 (25.0)
Employment status, n (%)
 Full-time 17 (32.7)
 Part-time 9 (17.3)
 Full-time homemaker 5 (9.6)
 Unemployed 6 (11.5)
 Disabled 9 (17.3)
 Retired 6 (11.5)
Race/ethnicity, n (%) (check all that apply)
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 (1.9)
 African American 1 (1.9)
 White 50 (96.2)
 Hispanic 1 (1.9)
HPT-related clinical information
PGIS: How would you rate your hypoparathyroidism? n (%)
 Very mild 1 (1.9)
 Mild 9 (17.3)
 Moderate 18 (34.6)
 Severe 17 (32.7)
 Very severe 7 (13.5)
Was your hypoparathyroidism caused by surgery? n (%)
 Yes 45 (86.5)
 No 6 (11.5)
 Unknown 1 (1.9)
 Years diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism, mean (SD) 10.5 (11.1), 52
 Median, min-max 6.0, 1–51
Over the past year have you gone to urgent care or the emergency room due to your hypoparathyroidism? n (%)
 Yes 18 (34.6)
 Number of times: mean (SD), median, min-max 2.6 (1.4), 2.0, 1–6
 No 34 (65.4)
Over the past year have you been admitted to the hospital due to your hypoparathyroidism? n (%)
 Yes 9 (17.3)
 Number of times: mean (SD), median, min-max 2.8 (2.4), 2.0, 1–8
 No 43 (82.7)
Have you had kidney stones in the past 5 years? n (%)
 Yes 10 (19.2)
 No 42 (80.8)

Note: Percent calculated from non-missing responses.

Abbreviations: BA, Bachelor of Arts; BS, Bachelor of Science; HPT, hypoparathyroidism; MD, Doctor of Medicine; MS, Master of Science; PGIS, patients’ global impression of symptom severity; PhD, Doctor of Philosophy.