Table 1.
Characteristic | Value | ||
Gendera, n (%) | |||
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Woman | 297 (79.2) | |
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Man | 76 (20) | |
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Other | 2 (1) | |
Relationship status, n (%) | |||
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In a relationship | 265 (70.7) | |
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Single | 110 (29) | |
Chronic conditions | |||
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Users with at least one chronic condition, n (%) | 269 (71.7) | |
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Number of chronic conditions, mean (SD) | 1.39 (1) | |
Self-reported chronic physical conditions, n (%) | |||
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Arthritis | 56 (15) | |
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Asthma | 17 (5) | |
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Cancer | 12 (3) | |
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Chronic pain | 70 (19) | |
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Diabetes | 37 (10) | |
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Eczema | 8 (2) | |
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Heart disease | 4 (1) | |
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High blood pressure and/or cholesterol | 127 (33.9) | |
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Insomnia | 80 (21) | |
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Migraine | 19 (5) | |
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Multiple sclerosis | 2 (1) | |
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Psoriasis | 4 (1) | |
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Rheumatoid arthritis | 10 (3) | |
|
Other conditions | 76 (20) |
aDuring onboarding, users are asked “Everyone’s Different: Tell Us Your Gender.” Before October 2020, response options were “male,” “female,” and “none of the above”; after this time, response options were changed to “man,” “woman,” and “none of the above.” Users who selected “male” or “man” are both represented in this table as “man,” whereas those who selected “female” or “woman” are both represented under “woman.”