From: Socioeconomic and behavioural factors associated with access to and use of Personal Health Records
% | N | |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 40.07 | 331 |
Female | 59.93 | 495 |
Age | ||
(mean, SD) | 44.4 | 16.84 |
Country of residence | ||
Luxembourg | 27.26 | 226 |
Belgium | 50.78 | 421 |
France | 14.60 | 121 |
Germany | 7.36 | 61 |
Migration status | ||
Born in a county of the GR | 86.83 | 646 |
Not born in a country of the GR | 13.17 | 98 |
Partnership status | ||
Living in a partnership | 17.88 | 145 |
Not living in a partnership | 82.12 | 666 |
Education | ||
Primary or less | 2.47 | 20 |
Secondary | 54.81 | 444 |
University | 42.72 | 346 |
Income perception | ||
Comfortable with their income | 39.70 | 318 |
Coping on their income | 36.70 | 294 |
Finding it difficult on their income | 17.85 | 143 |
Finding it very difficult on their income | 5.74 | 46 |
Employment status | ||
Yes | 54.23 | 449 |
No | 14.73 | 122 |
Other | 31.04 | 257 |
Presence of chronic disease | ||
Yes | 36.75 | 301 |
No | 63.25 | 518 |
Want access to their PHR | ||
Yes | 82.55 | 615 |
No | 17.45 | 130 |
Have access to their PHR | ||
Yes | 7.48 | 62 |
No | 92.52 | 767 |
Intend to use PHR regularly | ||
(Mean, SD) | 3.52 | 1.03 |