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. 2021 Jul 17;15(1):101171. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101171

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants of COVID-19 surveys.

With disability
Without disability
N % (95% CI) N % (95% CI)
Gender
Male 971 41.6% (38.1–45.2) 5062 48.8% (47.4–50.2)
Female 1363 58.4% (54.8–61.9) 5308 51.2% (49.8–52.6)
Age
17–19 34 1.5% (0.9–2.5) 415 4.0% (3.4–4.8)
20–29 268 11.5% (9.2–14.2) 2385 23.0% (21.4–24.7)
30–39 408 17.5% (14.7–20.7) 1964 18.9% (17.7–20.3)
40–49 461 19.7% (17.1–22.7) 2157 20.8% (19.6–22.0)
50–59 713 30.6% (27.3–34.1) 2433 23.5% (22.3–24.7)
60–64 451 19.3% (16.5–22.5) 1017 9.8% (9.0–10.7)
Ethnicity
White UK 2002 85.8% (82.6–88.4) 8692 83.9% (82.3–85.3)
White other 67 2.9% (2.0–4.2) 452 4.4% (3.7–5.1)
Asian 122 5.2% (3.7–7.4) 729 7.0% (5.9–8.4)
Black 74 3.2% (1.7–5.9) 232 2.2% (1.8–2.8)
Mixed 49 2.1% (1.4–3.1) 209 2.0% (1.5–2.7)
Other 21 0.9% (0.5–1.7) 50 0.5% (0.3–0.7)
Financial stress
Living comfortably 255 11.6% (9.8–13.7) 2317 23.9% (22.5–25.3)
Doing alright 892 40.6% (36.4–44.7) 4505 46.4% (44.8–48.0)
Just about getting by 656 29.8% (26.4–33.5) 2072 21.3% (19.9–22.8)
Finding it quite difficult 216 9.8% (7.6–12.6) 630 6.5% (5.5–7.7)
Finding it very difficult 180 8.2% (6.2–10.8) 186 1.9% (1.5–2.4)

Notes.

N = weighted sample size.

% = weighted percentage.