Table 1.
N (%) | Number of hospital admissions during follow-up (%) | Number of deaths during follow-up (%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 1,782,125 | 10,495 | 1148 |
Sex | |||
Women | 890,223 (50%) | 4145 (39%) | 351 (31%) |
Men | 891,902 (50%) | 6350 (61%) | 797 (69%) |
Age groups | |||
18–44 years | 878,906 (49%) | 2021 (19%) | 31 (3%) |
45–59 years | 459,285 (26%) | 3065 (29%) | 110 (10%) |
60–74 years | 311,575 (17%) | 3239 (31%) | 335 (29%) |
75–110 years | 132,359 (7%) | 2170 (21%) | 672 (59%) |
Region of origin (birth) | |||
Sweden | 1,226.715 (69%) | 5225 (50%) | 658 (57%) |
Not born in Sweden | 555,410 (31%) | 5270 (50%) | 490 (43%) |
Living conditionsa | |||
Single household | 367,841 (21%) | 2276 (22%) | 385 (34%) |
Double | 524,238 (29%) | 3483 (33%) | 496 (43%) |
Triple | 301,768 (17%) | 1538 (15%) | 113 (10%) |
Quartet | 315,376 (18%) | 1382 (13%) | 54 (5%) |
Multiple | 272,902 (15%) | 1816 (17%) | 100 (9%) |
Education | |||
High | 689,193 (39%) | 2957 (28%) | 252 (22%) |
Medium | 761,873 (43%) | 4505 (43%) | 468 (41%) |
Low | 226,960 (13%) | 2267 (22%) | 329 (29%) |
Other | 56,279 (3%) | 411 (4%) | 71 (6%) |
NA | 47,820 (3%) | 355 (3%) | 28 (2%) |
Type of workb | |||
Full-time home | 510,967 (29%) | 2725 (26%) | 114 (10%) |
Part-time home | 475,712 (27%) | 1416 (13%) | 62 (5%) |
Health worker | 117,788 (17%) | 837 (8%) | 26 (2%) |
Otherb | 677,658 (38%) | 5520 (53%) | 946 (82%) |
Income | |||
Income Q5 (highest income) | 347,377 (19%) | 1528 (15%) | 116 (10%) |
Income Q4 | 346,117 (19%) | 1531 (15%) | 114 (10%) |
Income Q3 | 340,517 (19%) | 1832 (17%) | 174 (15%) |
Income Q2 | 323,936 (18%) | 2382 (23%) | 359 (31%) |
Income Q1 | 326,115 (18%) | 2698 (26%) | 351 (31%) |
No info on income | 98,063 (6%) | 524 (5%) | 34 (3%) |
Comorbidities | |||
No | 1,447,390 (81%) | 4933 (47%) | 239 (21%) |
Yes | 334,735 (19%) | 5562 (53%) | 909 (79%) |
aLiving conditions are measured as the size of the household (i.e., the number of people in the household)
bPossibility to work from home full-time or part-time. ‘Other’ includes full-time students, unemployed, on long-term sick leave, or retired