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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Diabetes. 2019 Dec 16;21(2):349–357. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12948

TABLE 1.

Sociodemographic, Clinical Characteristics, and Satisfaction With Care of SEARCH participants with T1D who completed the Quality-of-Care Survey.

N 2172

Age, mean ± SD, y 17.7 ± 4.3
10–17, n (%) 1157 (53)
18+, n (%) 1015 (47)

Diabetes duration, mean ± SD, y 8.1 ± 1.9

Female gender, n (%) 1098 (51)

Race/ethnicity1, n (%)
Non-Hispanic White 1633 (75)
Non-Hispanic Black 229 (11)
Hispanic 258 (12)
Other race/ethnicity 51 (2)

Health Insurance2, n (%)
Private 1524 (71)
Medicaid/Medicare 458 (21)
Other/None 179 (8)

Highest Parental Education3, n %
High school or less 339 (16)
Some college/Associate degree 693 (32)
College graduate or higher 1105 (52)

Household Income4, n (%)
>$75,000 791 (37)
$50,000–$74,999 334 (15)
$25,000–$49,999 351 (16)
<$25,000 332 (15)
Do not know/refuse to answer 357 (16)

Diabetes care provider5, n (%)
Pediatric endocrinologist 1228 (57)
Adult endocrinologist 414 (19)
Other provider 462 (21)
None/Not sure 46 (2)

Satisfaction with diabetes care6
Excellent 525 (25)
Good 1002 (48)
Fair 485 (23)
Poor 94 (4)
1

N=2171

2

N=2161

3

N=2137

4

N=2171

1

N=2165

1

N=2150

1

N=2106