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Table 1 Respondent characteristics

From: Value of transfusion independence in severe aplastic anemia from patients’ perspectives – a discrete choice experiment

 

All Respondents

(N = 30)

Gender, N (%)

 Male

9

(30.0%)

 Female

21

(70.0%)

Age, N (%)

 18–49

10

(33.3%)

 50–64

10

(33.3%)

 65+

10

(33.3%)

Country of Residence, N (%)

 USA

26

(86.7%)

 UK

1

(3.3%)

 France

1

(3.3%)

 Australia

1

(3.3%)

 Canada

1

(3.3%)

Education,a N (%)

 High school degree only

3

(10.0%)

 Some college, no degree

6

(20.0%)

 Associate’s degree (e.g., 2-year college degree)

2

(6.7%)

 Bachelor’s degree

9

(30.0%)

 Master’s degree or higher

10

(33.3%)

Employment, N (%)

 Retired

9

(30.0%)

 Disabled

6

(20.0%)

 Employed full-time

5

(16.7%)

 Employed part-time

3

(10.0%)

 Homemaker

3

(10.0%)

 Self-employed

2

(6.7%)

 Unemployed, but looking for work

1

(3.3%)

 Unemployed, not looking for work

1

(3.3%)

  1. aForeign education systems were mapped into the American education system