Table 1.
Missing | ||
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Demographics | ||
Age (years) | 58.3 (13.5) | ― |
Sex | ― | |
Male | 62 (56.8) | |
Female | 47 (43.1) | |
Employment | ― | |
Full‐time | 55 (50.4) | |
Part‐time | 15 (13.7) | |
Retired/unemployed | 39 (35.7) | |
Clinical characteristics | ||
Duration (years) | 25.5 (13.8) | ― |
Insulin secretion | ― | |
Depletion † (fasting or random CPR <0.1 ng/mL) | 94 (86.2) | |
Non‐depletion ‡ (fasting CPR ≥0.1 ng/mL) | 15 (13.7) | |
BMI (kg/m2) | 22.9 (4.0) | ― |
Self‐stigma | ||
SSS‐J in short form with 9 items (total score) | 11 (7, 14) | ― |
Cognitive (subscale) | 5 (4, 6) | |
Affective (subscale) | 3 (2, 6) | |
Behavioral (subscale) | 1 (0, 3) | |
Glycemic outcome | ||
Average HbA1c (%) of the last three clinical visits | 7.6 (0.9) | ― |
Total n = 109. Data are n (%) or mean (standard deviation). Where continuous variables are nonnormally distributed, median (interquartile range) are reported.
Depletion was defined as fasting or random serum C‐peptide immunoreactivity (CPR) <0.1 ng/mL ever confirmed since first visit.
Non‐depletion was defined as fasting serum CPR ≥0.1 ng/mL in the last 12 months.
BMI, body mass index; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; SSS‐J, The Japanese version of Self‐Stigma Scale.