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. 2020 May 17;10(5):e034757. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034757

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of participants (n=209)

Participant characteristics N (%) or mean (±SD)
Sex
 Male 168 (80.4)
 Female 41 (19.6)
Age (years) 60.2 (±10.1)
BMI (kg/m2) 26.3 (±5.2)
Duration of diabetes (years) 13.3 (±9.4)
Primary treatment
 Oral hypoglycemic agents 123 (58.9)
 Insulin injections 15 (7.2)
 Insulin injections and oral hypoglycemic agents 44 (21.1)
 Other injectable medications (other than insulin) 14 (6.7)
 Lifestyle 13 (6.2)
Number of diabetes-related complications (0–6)* 0.57 (±0.86)
HbA1c (%) 7.3 (±1.2)
HbA1c (mmol/mol) 56 (±13.1)
Education (years) 13.9 (±2.3)
Marital status
 Married 151 (72.2)
 Unmarried/divorced/bereaved 58 (27.8)
Self-stigma† 71.1 (±16.6)
Self-esteem 27.7 (±3.6)
Self-efficacy§ 10.1 (±4.1)
Depression symptoms 4.2 (±4.3)
Patient activation** 51.8 (±9.3)

*The Diabetes Complications Index.

†The Japanese version of the scale (SSS-J).

‡The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale.

§The General Self-Efficacy Scale.

¶The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9).

**The Patient Activation Measure (PAM-13).

BMI, body mass index; HbA1c, haemoglobin A1c level.