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. 2022 Feb 23;13:790293. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2022.790293

TABLE 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects.

Characteristic Number
Sex, n (%)
 Male 116 (61.4%)
 Female 73 (38.6%)
Age (years), n (%)
 Less than 60 55 (29.1%)
 61–70 66 (34.9%)
 More than 70 68 (36.0%)
Marriage status, n (%)
 Unmarried, divorced, or widowed 10 (5.3%)
 Married 179 (94.7%)
Living alone or not, n (%)
 Yes 14 (7.4%)
 No 175 (92.6%)
Education, n (%)
 Junior high school and below 83 (43.9%)
 High school and technical secondary school 61 (32.3%)
 University degree, or above 45 (23.8%)
Health insurance scheme, n (%)
 Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance 35 (18.5%)
 New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme 29 (15.3%)
 Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance 93 (49.2%)
 Self-paying 32 (16.9%)
Frequency of physical exercise, n (%)
Almost everyday 124 (65.6%)
3 to 4 times a week 39 (20.6%)
1–2 times a week or less 26 (13.8%)
Anticoagulant drugs, n (%)
 Warfarin 62 (32.8%)
 Rivaroxaban 56 (29.6%)
 Dabigatran 71 (37.6%)
Indication of oral anticoagulation, n (%)
 Atrial fibrillation 122 (64.6%)
 Venous Thromboembolism 44 (23.3%)
 Stroke 25 (13.2%)
People responsible for medication, n (%)
 Family members 19 (10.1%)
 Oneself 170 (89.9%)
Duration of anticoagulation, n (%)
 Less than 6 months 90 (47.6%)
 6 months to 1 year 43 (22.8%)
 More than 1 year 56 (29.6%)