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. 2022 Aug 13;21:145. doi: 10.1186/s12904-022-01032-0

Table 1.

Medical and socio-demographic characteristics of sample (n = 394)

N %
Gender
 Male 193 49.0
 Female 200 50.8
 Other 1 0.3
Ethnicity
 White 313 79.4
 Asian ethnic group 38 9.6
 African ethnic group 19 4.8
 Arab ethnic group 2 0.5
 Latino or Hispanic ethnic group 2 0.5
 Other 9 2.3
 Mixed/multiple 11 2.8
Language spoken at home
 English 354 89.8
 Mainly English 23 5.8
 Other language 17 4.3
Relationship Status
 Single 87 22.1
 Partnered but not living together 33 8.4
 Married or living with a partner 239 60.7
 Divorced 26 6.6
 Separated but not divorced 5 1.3
 Widowed 3 0.8
 Other 1 0.3
Highest Level of Education
 Lower secondary level 48 12.2
 Upper secondary level 84 21.3
 Post-secondary non-tertiary general education 59 15.0
 Undergraduate degree 121 30.7
 Postgraduate qualification 71 18.0
 Doctoral degree 7 1.8
 Other 4 1.0
Employment Status
 Employed full-time 162 41.1
 Employed part-time 60 15.2
 Casual 11 2.8
 Not working 31 7.9
 Retired 57 14.5
 Actively seeking work 18 4.6
 Student 31 7.9
 Other 24 6.1
Annual household income (pre-tax)
  < £12,500 53 13.5
 £12,501 to £50,000 239 60.7
 £50,001 to £150,000 96 24.4
 Over £150,000 6 1.5
Dependents
 Children 208 52.8
 Dependent adults 44 11.2
Religious or spiritual background
 Yes 116 29.4
 No 278 70.6
Belief in an afterlife
 Yes 98 24.9
No 133 33.8
 I don’t know or am unsure 163 41.4
Location
 Rural- isolated dwelling, hamlet or village 71 18.0
 Town- small or large town 196 49.7
 City 127 32.2
Chronic Health Conditions
 Chronic Physical Illness 66 16.8
 Chronic Mental Illness 22 5.6
 Terminal Illness 1 0.3