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Table 1 Participant demographics

From: Personalized outcomes for hip and knee replacement: the patients point of view

 

Total

n = 226

Knee replacement

n = 121

Hip replacement

n = 105

p

Female

135 (59.7)

76 (62.8)

59 (56.2)

0.31

Age, mean (SD), range

65.2 (10.2) 35–86

65.8 (9.5) 35–85

64.5 (10.8) 38–86

0.31

Race

   

0.36

 Native American

1 (0.5)

0 (0.0)

1 (1.0)

 

 Asian

1 (0.5)

0 (0.0)

1 (1.0)

 

 Black

7 (3.1)

5 (4.2)

2 (1.9)

 

 White

214 (96.0)

113 (95.8)

101 (96.2)

 

Hispanic ethnicity

1 (0.5)

1 (0.9)

0 (0.0)

0.99

Marital status

   

0.39

 Married/partner

157 (69.5)

87 (71.9)

70 (66.7)

 

 Divorced/widowed/single

69 (30.5)

34 (28.1)

35 (33.3)

 

Employment

   

0.47

 Employed for wages/self emp.

83 (36.9)

40 (33.3)

43 (41.0)

 

 Retired or homemaker

115 (51.1)

64 (53.3)

51 (48.6)

 

 Not working (+ unable, disability)

27 (12.0)

16 (13.3)

11 (10.5)

 

Education

   

0.99

 HS/graduated/GED

34 (15.0)

18 (14.9)

16 (15.2)

 

 Some college

69 (30.5)

36 (29.8)

33 (31.4)

 

 College graduate

73 (32.3)

40 (33.1)

33 (31.4)

 

 Graduate school

50 (22.1)

27 (22.3)

23 (21.9)

 

Rating of overall health

   

0.63

 Excellent

18 (8.0)

7 (5.8)

11 (10.6)

 

 Very good

95 (42.4)

52 (43.3)

43 (41.4)

 

 Good

88 (39.3)

48 (40.0)

40 (38.5)

 

 Fair/poor

23 (10.3)

13 (10.8)

10 (9.6)

 
  1. Values are expressed as count (%) unless otherwise specified
  2. p value from Pearson chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test or independent samples t-test