Research Article
Risk Factors and Diagnosis of Diabetic Foot Ulceration in Users of the Brazilian Public Health System
Table 1
Socioeconomic profiles of individuals with diabetes mellitus in a public reference healthcare unit at Anápolis, Goiás, Brazil, 2018.
| Socioeconomic characteristics | |
| Age (years) | | Average (standard deviation) | 59.6 (±12.8) | Range | 20-93 | Gender | n (%) | Male | 30 (35.3) | Female | 55 (64.7) | Marital status | | Single | 11 (12.9) | Married/consensual union | 41 (48.2) | Divorced/separated | 17 (20.0) | Widowed | 14 (16.5) | Ignored | 2 (2.4) | Schooling | | No schooling/incomplete elementary school | 13 (15.3) | Elementary school diploma/incomplete Junior high school | 32 (37.6) | Junior high school diploma/incomplete high school | 10 (11.8) | High school diploma/incomplete higher education | 27 (31.8) | Higher education degree | 3 (3.5) | Economic classification (average monthly household income in US$) | | B1 (2,556) | 3 (3.5) | B2 (1,326) | 12 (14.1) | C1 (793) | 32 (37.6) | C2 (543) | 26 (30.6) | D (380) | 11 (12.9) | E (380) | 1 (1.2) |
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Source: Brazilian Market Research Association in 2014 [ 8]. |