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. 2017 Sep 25;3(1):106–111. doi: 10.5301/jsrd.5000260

Table II.

Participant characteristics

Characteristics Study 1 (n = 102) Study 2 (n = 55)
Female sex, n (%) 91 (89.2%) 40 (72.7%)
Age in years, mean (SD) 57.1 (12.3) 60.2 (10.8)
Country, n (%)
 Canada 18 (17.6%) 15 (27.3%)
 USA 62 (60.8%) 28 (50.9%)
 France 1 (1.0%) 7 (12.7%)
 Australia 6 (5.9%) 5 (9.1%)
 Other a 15 (14.7%) 0 (0.0%)
White race/ethnicity, n (%) 95 (93.1%) 50 (90.9%)
Married or living as married, n (%) 70 (68.6%) 41 (74.5%)
Education in years, mean (SD) 15.0 (2.9) 15.1 (3.2)
Occupational status, n (%)
 Homemaker 10 (9.8%) 4 (7.3%)
 Part- or full-time employment b 26 (25.5%) 10 (18.2%)
 Disability 33 (32.4%) 16 (29.1%)
 Retired 29 (28.4%) 24 (43.6%)
 Not employed 4 (3.9%) 1 (1.8%)
SSc diagnosis, n (%)
 Limited SSc 51 (50.0%) 27 (49.1%)
 Diffuse SSc 43 (42.2%) 20 (36.4%)
 Not provided 8 (7.8%) 2 (3.6%)
 Leader not diagnosed with SSc 0 (0.0%) 6 (10.9%)
Years since SSc diagnosis, mean (SD) 14.5 (7.8) 14.9 (8.2)
Years as a SSc support group leader, mean (SD) 7.3 (6.5) 8.0 (6.5)
Received any training for leader role, n (%) 32 (31.4%) 15 (27.3%)
Current leader of SSc support group 102 (100.0%) 47 (85.5%)

SD = standard deviation; SSc = systemic sclerosis.

a

Includes countries with <5 participants in Study 1 (Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, UK, Belgium, Romania, Switzerland, Finland, New Zealand).

b

Includes 1 full-time student.