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Table 2 Fathers’ sample characteristics at child-age 15 months by country

From: Is staff consistency important to parents’ satisfaction in a longitudinal study of children at risk for type 1 diabetes: the TEDDY study

Variable

US n = 1853

 

Finland n = 1152

Germany n = 285

Sweden n = 1666

p value

 

n (%) or mean (SD)

 

n (%) or mean (SD)

n (%) or mean (SD)

n (%) or mean (SD)

 

Demographics:

 Child sex:

0.872

  Female

902 (48.7)

 

565 (49.0)

135 (47.4)

828 (49.7)

 

  Male

951 (51.3)

 

587 (51.0)

150 (52.6)

838 (50.3)

 

 First-degree relative with type 1 diabetes:

< 0.001

  No

1686 (91.0)

 

1079 (93.7)

194 (68.1)

1584 (95.1)

 

  Yes

167 (9.0)

 

73 (6.3)

91 (31.9)

82 (4.9)

 

 Child ethnic minority:

< 0.001

  No

1349 (72.8)

 

1080 (93.8)

240 (84.2)

1536 (92.2)

 

  Yes

454 (24.5)

 

30 (2.6)

35 (12.3)

104 (6.2)

 

  Missing

50 (2.7)

 

42 (3.6)

10 (3.5)

26 (1.6)

 

 First child:

< 0.001

  No

1116 (60.2)

 

616 (53.5)

143 (50.2)

888 (53.3)

 

  Yes

721 (38.9)

 

518 (45.0)

132 (46.3)

768 (46.1)

 

  Missing

16 (0.9)

 

18 (1.5)

10 (3.5)

10 (0.6)

 

 Parents living together:

0.295

  No

25 (1.3)

 

16 (1.4)

1 (0.4)

15 (0.9)

 

  Yes

1810 (97.7)

 

1120 (97.2)

274 (96.1)

1640 (98.4)

 

  Missing

18 (1.0)

 

16 (1.4)

10 (3.5)

11 (0.7)

 

 Father’s education:

< 0.001

  University

1116 (60.2)

 

590 (51.2)

109 (38.2)

647 (38.8)

 

  Trade School

378 (20.4)

 

419 (36.4)

131 (46.0)

281 (16.9)

 

  Basic Primary

326 (17.6)

 

101 (8.8)

33 (11.6)

721 (43.3)

 

  Missing

33 (1.8)

 

42 (3.6)

12 (4.2)

17 (1.0)

 

  Father’s age at child’s birth

1820

 

1132

284

1656

< 0.001

 

33.6 (5.9)

 

32.3 (5.8)

35.3 (5.3)

33.5 (5.4)

 

Study variables:

 Number of staff member changes:

1770

 

1115

240

1640

< 0.001

 

2.6 (1.3)

 

1.1 (1.3)

0.8 (0.8)

0.3 (0.7)

 

 Recruitment cohort:

< 0.001

  Sept 2004-Feb 2009

1391 (75.1)

 

952 (82.6)

227 (79.6)

1337 (80.3)

 

  Mar 2009-Feb 2010

462 (24.9)

 

200 (17.4)

58 (20.4)

329 (19.7)

 

Lifestyle variables:

 Father smokes:

< 0.001

  No

1653 (89.2)

 

844 (73.3)

209 (73.3)

1481 (88.9)

 

  Yes

182 (9.8)

 

284 (24.7)

66 (23.2)

175 (10.5)

 

  Missing

18 (1.0)

 

24 (2.1)

10 (3.5)

10 (0.6)

 

 Father works outside home:

0.006

  No

121 (6.5)

 

103 (8.9)

31 (10.9)

151 (9.1)

 

  Yes

1693 (91.4)

 

997 (86.5)

244 (85.6)

1503 (90.2)

 

  Missing

39 (2.1)

 

52 (4.5)

10 (3.5)

12 (0.7)

 

  Depression subscale:

1849

 

1151

284

1665

< 0.001

 

2.3 (2.0)

 

2.1 (1.8)

2.0 (2.1)

3.0 (1.9)

 

Paternal reaction to child’s type 1 diabetes risk:

 Risk perception:

< 0.001

  Underestimate

1025 (55.3)

 

533 (46.3)

104 (36.5)

895 (53.7)

 

  Accurate

825 (44.5)

 

619 (53.7)

180 (63.2)

770 (46.2)

 

  Missing

3 (0.2)

 

0 (0.0)

1 (0.3)

1 (0.1)

 

  Anxiety (STAI):

1841 33.1 (10.9)

 

1148 29.3 (7.7)

279 35.0 (10.7)

1654 31.7 (8.2)

< 0.001

  Belief that child’s type 1 diabetes risk can be reduced:

1850 4.9 (1.8)

 

1151 5.2 (1.6)

284 4.6 (1.8)

1661 5.6 (1.4)

< 0.001

  1. Fathers Excluded: children not HLA eligible, children with positive islet autoantibodies, children with maternal islet autoantibodies at 3 or 6 month and children with no father study satisfaction measure at 15 months