Table 2

Breakdown of sample by selected individual characteristics and available norms

Individual characteristicsCategoriesScenario 1 (n=909)Scenario 2 (n=311)Scenario 3 (n=309)Scenario 4 (n=309)Population norms57
Demographics
 GenderMale439 (48.3%)150 (48.2%)150 (48.5%)148 (47.9%)49.4%
Female470 (51.7%)161 (51.8%)159 (51.5%)161 (52.1%)50.6%
 Age cohorts (years)18–24109 (12.0%)36 (11.6%)36 (11.7%)38 (12.3%)13.3%*
25–34157 (17.3%)58 (18.6%)57 (18.4%)56 (18.1%)13.8%
35–44165 (18.2%)58 (18.6%)57 (18.4%)59 (19.1%)14.3%
45–54165 (18.2%)55 (17.7%)55 (17.8%)55 (17.8%)13.7%
55–64141 (15.5%)51 (16.4%)49 (15.9%)49 (15.9%)11.6%
65 and over172 (18.9%)53 (17.0%)55 (17.8%)52 (16.8%)14.0%
 Relationship statusMarried/partner572 (62.9%)214 (68.8%)209 (67.6%)212 (68.6%)58.7%
Separated/divorced86 (9.5%)32 (10.3%)36 (11.7%)25 (8.1%)11.4%
Widowed26 (2.9%)7 (2.3%)4 (1.3%)12 (3.9%)5.5%
Single220 (24.2%)55 (17.7%)57 (18.4%)58 (18.8%)34.3%†
 English as main spoken languageYes848 (93.3%)293 (94.2%)287 (92.9%)288 (93.2%)70.6%‡
No48 (5.4%)11 (3.6%)12 (3.9%)15 (5.2%)
 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait IslanderYes13 (1.4%)5 (1.6%)1 (0.3%)5 (1.6%)2.5%
No887 (98.6%)301 (96.8%)299 (96.8%)300 (97.1%)
Socioeconomic factors
 Have a professional qualification/degreeYes369 (40.6%)131 (42.1%)146 (47.2%)142 (46.0%)32.4%
No526 (57.9%)175 (56.3%)158 (51.1%)164 (53.1%)
 Main activity (employment)Employed/self-employed452 (49.7%)170 (54.7%)163 (52.8%)181 (58.6%)59.7%§
Retired212 (23.3%)67 (21.5%)69 (22.3%)60 (19.4%)
Homemaker100 (11.0%)28 (9.0%)36 (11.7%)26 (8.4%)
Student63 (6.9%)19 (6.1%)22 (7.1%)24 (7.8%)
Seeking work48 (5.3%)17 (5.5%)13 (4.2%)14 (4.5%)5.6%
Other28 (2.9%)6 (1.9%)3 (0.9%)3 (1.0%)
 Annual household incomeUp to $40 000265 (29.2%)84 (27.0%)75 (24.3%)69 (22.3%)Md=$68 800
$40 001–$70 000203 (22.3%)73 (23.5%)57 (18.4%)71 (23.0%)
$70 001–$100 000159 (17.5%)48 (15.4%)50 (16.2%)53 (17.2%)
$100 001–$130 00092 (10.1%)27 (8.7%)35 (11.3%)34 (11.0%)
Over $130 00067 (7.4%)30 (9.6%)35 (11.3%)28 (12.3%)
Health status and experiences
 Quality of life(AQoL4D)χ=0.67 (±0.26)χ=0.68 (±0.26)χ=0.70 (±0.24)χ=0.72 (±0.23)µ=0.81 (±0.22)58
 Asthma(self)175 (19.3%)65 (20.9%)64 (20.7%)52 (16.8%)11.8%59
(close family)239 (26.3%)93 (29.9%)80 (26.1%)90 (29.1%)
 Use of ED in past 12 monthsNone671 (73.8%)241 (77.5%)225 (72.8%)236 (76.4%)13% at least once60
1–3 times210 (23.1%)61 (19.6%)72 (23.3%)65 (21.0%)
4 or more20 (2.2%)5 (1.6%)4 (1.3%)5 (1.6%)
 Use of GP services in past 12 monthsNone114 (12.5%)40 (12.9%)33 (10.7%)35 (11.3%)81% at least once60
1–3 times467 (51.4%)144 (46.3%)162 (52.4%)151 (48.9%)
4 or more321 (35.3%)124 (39.9%)11 (35.9%)120 (38.8%)
 Previously employed in health industryYes75 (8.3%)15 (4.8%)34 (11.0%)31 (10.0%)6%61
No827 (91.0%)292 (93.9%)272 (88.0%)277 (89.6%)
  • Residual percentages represent the small number of missing values observed.

  • *Note young people defined as 15–24 and Australian Census data includes children and young people aged 0–15 collectively comprising 19.3% of the population as.

  • †Defined as never married in 2011 Australian Census data.

  • ‡Defined as English only spoken at home in 2011 Australian Census data.

  • §Defined as worked full-time in 2011 Australian Census data.

  • ED, emergency department; GP, general practitioner.