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. 2019 May 31;1(2):71–80. doi: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2019.04.003

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics, migration history and HBV/HCV risk factors.

Dutch (n = 500) Surinamese (n = 998)
Ghanaian (n = 500) Turkish (n = 497) Moroccan (n = 498) p value
South–Asian Surinamese (n = 463) African-Surinamese (n = 475) Other/Unknown a (n = 60)
Age (yr)
 Median [IQR] 46 [35–57] 51 [44–58] 53 [45–58] 52 [45–57] 48 [41–54] 46 [39–51] 47 [39–53] < 0.001b
 Missing n (%) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)
Sex & male sexual behavior status, n (%)
 Women 261 (52.2) 262 (56.6) 295 (62.1) 36 (60.0) 288 (57.6) 247 (49.7) 288 (57.8) 0.003c, d
 Men 239 (47.8) 201 (43.4) 180 (37.9) 24 (40.0) 212 (42.4) 250 (50.3) 210 (42.2)
 MSW 200 (40.0) 161 (34.8) 155 (32.6) 16 (26.7) 177 (35.4) 180 (36.2) 151 (30.3)
 MSM 27 (5.4) 9 (1.9) 7 (1.5) 0 (0) 5 (1.0) 7 (1.4) 5 (1.0)
 Men who never had sex 7 (1.4) 12 (2.6) 6 (1.3) 5 (8.3) 8 (1.6) 19 (3.8) 28 (5.6)
 Missing data on sexual partners' gender 5 (1.0) 19 (4.1) 12 (2.5) 3 (5.0) 22 (4.4) 44 (8.9) 26 (5.2)
Highest level of education, n (%)
 Less than higher vocational schooling or university 177 (35.4) 370 (79.9) 381 (80.2) 44 (73.3) 459 (91.8) 441 (88.7) 440 (88.4) < 0.001c
 Higher vocational schooling or university 321 (64.2) 90 (19.4) 90 (18.9) 13 (21.7) 29 (5.8) 54 (10.9) 53 (10.6)
 Missing 2 (0.4) 3 (0.6) 4 (0.8) 3 (5.0) 12 (2.4) 2 (0.4) 5 (1.0)
Age at migration
 Median [IQR] 18 [11–23] 20 [12–27] 23 [16–29] 28 [23–33] 17 [11–22] 18 [10–24] < 0.001b, e
 Missing, n (%) 8 (1.7) 11 (2.3) 8 (13.3) 11 (2.2) 12 (2.4) 25 (5.0)
Reason for migration
 Work/study 69 (14.9) 99 (20.8) 11 (18.3) 153 (30.6) 81 (16.3) 79 (15.9) < 0.001c, e
 Family reunification/migrated with parents 263 (56.8) 243 (51.2) 24 (40.0) 227 (45.4) 374 (75.3) 374 (75.1)
 Political asylum seeker/social security/better future 73 (15.8) 60 (12.8) 10 (16.7) 45 (9.2) 4 (0.8) 7 (1.4)
 Other/more than one reason 56 (12.1) 65 (13.7) 7 (11.7) 62 (12.4) 28 (5.6) 27 (5.4)
 Missing 2 (0.4) 8 (1.7) 8 (13.3) 13 (2.6) 10 (2.0) 11 (2.2)
Surgery in non–Western country, n (%)
 No 494 (98.8) 421 (90.9) 409 (86.1) 50 (83.3) 429 (85.8) 404 (81.3) 465 (93.4) < 0.001c
 Yes 5 (1.0) 41 (8.9) 61 (12.8) 8 (13.3) 55 (11.0) 81 (16.3) 29 (5.8)
 Missing 1 (0.2) 1 (0.2) 5 (1.1) 2 (3.3) 16 (3.2) 12 (2.4) 4 (0.8)
Blood transfusion, n (%)
 Never 448 (89.6) 388 (83.8) 397 (83.6) 49 (81.7) 432 (86.4) 438 (88.1) 432 (86.7) 0.003c, f
 > 1990 in Western country 9 (1.9) 17 (3.7) 19 (4.0) 4 (6.7) 15 (3.0) 19 (3.8) 24 (4.8)
 In non–Western country 17 (3.4) 29 (6.3) 33 (6.9) 2 (3.3) 22 (4.4) 13 (2.6) 15 (3.0)
 Missing 26 (5.2) 29 (6.3) 26 (5.5) 5 (8.3) 31 (6.2) 27 (5.7) 27 (5.4)
Ever–injecting drug use, n (%)
 No 494 (98.8) 455 (98.3) 470 (98.9) 58 (96.7) 482 (96.4) 481 (96.8) 481 (96.6) 0.466g
 Yes 1 (0.2) 1 (0.2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0.2) 4 (0.8) 2 (0.4)
 Missing 5 (1.0) 7 (1.5) 5 (1.1) 2 (3.3) 17 (3.4) 12 (2.4) 15 (3.0)
Lifetime sexual partners, n (%)
 0–1 65 (13.0) 196 (42.3) 57 (12.0) 13 (21.7 72 (14.4) 310 (62.4) 345 (69.3) < 0.001c
 2 34 (6.8) 72 (15.6) 38 (8.0) 11 (18.3) 76 (15.2) 30 (6.0) 33 (6.6)
 3–6 147 (29.4) 81 (17.5) 177 (37.3) 18 (30.0) 177 (35.4) 34 (6.8) 49 (9.8)
 > 7 247 (49.4) 83 (17.9) 164 (34.5) 13 (21.7) 108 (21.6) 63 (12.7) 39 (7.8)
 Missing 7 (1.4) 31 (6.7) 39 (8.2) 5 (8.3) 67 (13.4) 60 (12.1) 32 (6.4)

Among 2,993 Dutch and first-generation migrant participants of the HELIUS study, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2011-2014. HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; IQR, interquartile range; MSM, men who have sex with men; MSW, men who have sex with women only.

a

Including 29 Javanese, 13 of mixed ethnicity, 4 other, 14 unknown;

b

Kruskal-Wallis test;

c

Pearson’s χ2 test;

d

p value for the difference in gender;

e

Dutch participants were excluded for the calculation of the p-value and the median and IQR for the total group (if applicable);

f

Surinamese other/unknown were excluded for the calculation of the p value due to the low numbers of participants in this group.

g

Fisher's exact test