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. 2020 Oct 1;10(10):e036591. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036591

Table 2.

Variable definitions and sample descriptive statistics

Variable Definition Categories n (%) or mean (SD)
Polypharmacy Use of five or more medications Yes 1654 (25.8%)
No 4746 (74.2%)
Extreme polypharmacy Use of 10 or more medications Yes 254 (4.0%)
No 6146 (96.0%)
Polypharmacy excluding supplements Use of five or more medications, excluding supplements Yes 1469 (23.0%)
No 4931 (77.0%)
Extreme polypharmacy excluding supplements Use of 10 or more medications, excluding supplements Yes 187 (2.9%)
No 6213 (97.1%)
Payment method How was last prescription paid for? OOP 2281 (35.6%)
MC 2869 (44.8%)
DPS 706 (11.0%)
PHI 146 (2.3%)
LTI 286 (4.5%)
Missing 112 (1.8%)
Age Respondent’s age at time of interview Years 66.4 (±8.9)
Sex Sex of respondent Male 2825 (44.1%)
Female 3575 (55.9%)
Education Highest level of education achieved Primary 1623 (25.4%)
Secondary 2548 (39.8%)
Higher 2228 (34.8%)
Missing 1 (0.02%)
Employment Current employment status Employed 2111 (33.0%)
Retired 2907 (45.4%)
Other 1371 (21.4%)
Missing 11 (0.2%)
Smoking status Is respondent a current smoker? Yes 821 (12.8%)
No 5573 (87.1%)
Missing 6 (0.1%)
Obesity Is respondent’s BMI >30 kg/m2? Yes 1368 (21.4%)
No 4809 (75.1%)
Missing 223 (3.5%)
Self-rated health Respondent’s rating of own health Excellent 910 (14.2%)
Very good 2140 (33.4%)
Good 2187 (34.2%)
Fair 952 (14.9%)
Poor 210 (3.3%)
Missing 1 (0.02%)
Chronic illness Does the respondent have any long-term illness or disability? Yes 2718 (42.5%)
No 3678 (57.5%)
Missing 4 (0.1%)
Primary care usage How many visits to GP in the last year? None 532 (8.3%)
1–4 4261 (66.6%)
5–9 1018 (15.9%)
10–14 448 (7.0%)
15+ 128 (2.0%)
Missing 13 (0.2%)
Secondary care usage How many outpatient visits in the last year? None 3606 (56.3%)
1 1173 (18.3%)
2+ 1610 (25.2%)
Missing 11 (0.2%)

Source: Analysis of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging (TILDA) wave 3 data.

BMI, body mass index; DPS, drugs payment scheme; GP, general practitioner; LTI, long-term illness; MC, medical card; OOP, out of pocket; PHI, private health insurance.