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. 2019 Jul 9;37(3):294–301. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2019.1639901

Table 1.

Characteristics for individuals allocated to the Check-In intervention group and divided by attendance status; n(%) if nothing else is stated.

  Check-In Attendees Non-attendees
n = 547 (100) n = 364 (67) n = 183 (33)
Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics      
Age; median [IQR2;IQR3] 54 [49;58] 54 [49;58] 52 [48;57]
Male 281 (51) 183 (50) 98 (54)
Western origin 432 (79) 296 (81) 136 (74)
Living without partner 268 (49) 155 (43) 113 (62)
Affiliation to the labour market      
 Employed 274 (50) 200 (55) 74 (40)
 Unemployed or receiving social benefits 226 (41) 128 (35) 98 (54)
 Retired or other 46 (8) 35 (9) 11 (6)
Health behaviour      
Daily smoker 228 (42) 135 (37) 93 (51)
Exceeding the high-risk limit (14/21) 71 (13) 50 (14) 21 (11)
BMI      
 <25 kg/m2 222 (41) 148 (41) 74 (40)
 25–29.9 kg/m2 196 (36) 130 (36) 66 (36)
 ≥30 kg/m2 104 (19) 73 (20) 31 (17)
Pulmonary symptoms (COPD PS score ≥3) 104 (19) 53 (15) 51 (28)
Perceived stress; median [IQR2;IQR3] 16 [12;21] 15 [11;20] 18 [14;24]
High stress (highest median split; scores 17–40) 243 (44) 143 (39) 100 (55)
Self-efficacy; median [IQR2;IQR3] 29 [24;33] 30 [25;33] 27 [22;32]
Low self-efficacy (lowest median split; scores 10–29) 272 (50) 168 (46) 104 (57)
Fair to poor self-rated health 213 (39) 118 (32) 95 (52)
Morbidity and contact with GP      
Number of metabolic risk conditions or non- communicable diseases      
 0 251 (46) 172 (47) 79 (43)
 1 140 (26) 99 (27) 41 (22)
 2 82 (15) 47 (13) 35 (19)
 ≥3 74 (13) 46 (13) 28 (15)
Contact with the GP within the last year 493 (90) 341 (94) 152 (83)