| Literature DB >> 28532479 |
Jenny Schlichtiger1, Johannes-Peter Haas2, Swaantje Barth3, Betty Bisdorff3, Lisa Hager3, Hartmut Michels2, Boris Hügle2, Katja Radon3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although several studies show that JIA-patients have significantly lower employment rates than the general population, the research on educational and occupational attainments in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) remain conflicting most likely due to small sample sizes. Therefore, aim of this study is to compare the educational achievements and employment status of 3698 JIA-patients with the German general population (GGP).Entities:
Keywords: Chronic disease; Direct standardization; Education; German general population; Jia; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28532479 PMCID: PMC5440947 DOI: 10.1186/s12969-017-0172-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Fig. 1Response and inclusion criteria of the study population. Eligibility criteria for the analyses on educational achievement and employment
Comparison of socio-demographic and disease related characteristics of the SEPIA study population and the GGP
| SEPIA | German general populationa | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total |
| nmissing |
| nmissing |
| Sex | ||||
| Female | 60.8% ( | 0 | 50.8% ( | 0 |
| Age (years) | ||||
| Mean (± SDb) | 34.4 (± 10.8) | 0 | 46.9 (± 11.2) | 10 |
| Median (Range) | 32.0 (20.0 – 73.0) | 47.9 (20.3 – 67.5) | ||
| Current intake of anti-rheumatic drugs | 49.0% ( | 0 | N.a.c | |
| Disability cardholder | 37.3% ( | 0 | N.a.c | |
| Disease durationd | ||||
| Mean (± SDb) | 22.8 (± 11.6) | 0 | N.a.c | |
aNEPS Data
bSD = Standard Deviation
cN.a. = Not available
dDisease duration approximated by the date of the 1st admission to the GCPAR
Age- and sex-standardized comparison of the educational degree of the study population and the GGP
| Primary School Degree | Secondary School Degree | College or University Degree | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age groupsa [years] | N GGPb | N Sepia | GGPb n (%) | SEPIA n (%) | Standardized SEPIA n (%) c | GGPb n (%) | SEPIA n (%) | Standardized SEPIA n (%)c | GGPb n (%) | SEPIA n (%) | Standardized SEPIA n (%)c | |
| Men | 20–29 | 624 | 306 | 99 (15.87) | 55 (17.97) | 112 (17.97) | 170 (27.24) | 95 (31.05) | 194 (31.05) | 355 (56.89) | 156 (50.98) | 318 (50.98) |
| 30–39 | 772 | 230 | 157 (20.34) | 50 (21.74) | 168 (21.74) | 209 (27.07) | 69 (30.00) | 232 (30.00) | 406 (52.59) | 111 (48.26) | 373 (48.26) | |
| 40–49 | 1542 | 231 | 348 (22.57) | 52 (22.51) | 347 (22.51) | 501 (32.49) | 69 (29.87) | 461 (29.87) | 693 (44.94) | 110 (47.62) | 734 (47.62) | |
| 50–59 | 2052 | 59 | 553 (26.95) | 14 (23.73) | 487 (23.73) | 555 (27.05) | 19 (32.20) | 661 (32.20) | 944 (46.00) | 26 (44.07) | 904 (44.07) | |
| ≥60 | 812 | 30 | 359 (44.21) | 13 (43.33) | 352 (43.33) | 177 (21.80) | 8 (26.67) | 217 (26.67) | 276 (33.99) | 9 (30.00) | 244 (30.00) | |
| Women | 20–29 | 482 | 618 | 35 (7.26) | 61 (9.87) | 48 (9.87) | 136 (28.22) | 201 (32.52) | 157 (32.52) | 311 (64.52) | 356 (57.61) | 278 (57.61) |
| 30–39 | 820 | 344 | 118 (14.39) | 36 (10.47) | 86 (10.47) | 285 (34.76) | 110 (31.98) | 262 (31.98) | 417 (50.85) | 198 (57.56) | 472 (57.56) | |
| 40–49 | 1753 | 242 | 227 (12.95) | 37 (15.29) | 268 (15.29) | 786 (44.84) | 97 (40.08) | 703 (40.08) | 740 (42.21) | 108 (44.63) | 782 (44.63) | |
| 50–59 | 2182 | 97 | 538 (24.66) | 40 (41.24) | 900 (41.24) | 847 (38.82) | 28 (28.87) | 630 (28.87) | 797 (36.53) | 29 (29.90) | 652 (29.90) | |
| ≥60 | 740 | 26 | 290 (39.19) | 11 (42.31) | 313 (42.31) | 240 (32.43) | 8 (30.77) | 228 (30.77) | 210 (28.38) | 7 (26.92) | 199 (26.92) | |
| Total | 11,789 | 2183 | 2724 (23.11) | 369 (16.90) | 3080 (26.13) | 3906 (33.13) | 704 (32.25) | 3742 (31.75) | 5149 (43.68) | 1110 (50.85) | 4956 (42.04) | |
| Standardized Difference %d (95% CI)e | 3.02 | −1.39 | −1.63 | |||||||||
aCategorization of age groups was set by NEPS dataset of the German general population
bGGP = German general population [Ref.]
cStandardized proportion of the SEPIA study population
dStandardized Difference (%) = Standardized Proportion of SEPIA (%) – Proportion of GGP (%)
e95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval
Age- and sex-standardized comparison of the parental education within the study population and the GGP
| Primary School Degree | Secondary School Degree | College or University Degree | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age groupsa
| N GGPb | N Sepia | GGPb
| SEPIA | Standardized | GGPb
| SEPIA | Standardized | GGPb
| SEPIA | Standardized | |
| Men | 20–29 | 618 | 257 | 153 (24.76) | 52 (20.23) | 125 (20.23) | 179 (28.96) | 93 (36.19) | 224 (36.19) | 286 (46.28) | 112 (43.58) | 269 (43.58) |
| 30–39 | 767 | 192 | 303 (39.50) | 77 (40.10) | 308 (40.10) | 197 (25.68) | 58 (30.21) | 232 (30.21) | 267 (34.81) | 57 (29.69) | 228 (29.69) | |
| 40–49 | 1527 | 180 | 907 (59.40) | 113 (62.78) | 959 (62.78) | 240 (15.72) | 47 (26.11) | 399 (26.11) | 380 (24.89) | 20 (11.11) | 170 (11.11) | |
| 50–59 | 2053 | 50 | 1336 (65.08) | 33 (66.00) | 1355 (66.00) | 301 (14.66) | 11 (22.00) | 452 (22.00) | 416 (20.26) | 6 (12.00) | 246 (12.00) | |
| > = 60 | 809 | 22 | 592 (73.18) | 16 (72.73) | 588 (72.73) | 98 (12.11) | 3 (13.64) | 110 (13.64) | 119 (14.71) | 3 (13.64) | 110 (13.64) | |
| Women | 20–29 | 481 | 532 | 117 (24.32) | 105 (19.74) | 95 (19.74) | 158 (32.85) | 190 (35.71) | 172 (35.71) | 206 (42.83) | 237 (44.55) | 214 (44.55) |
| 30–39 | 818 | 277 | 331 (40.46) | 100 (36.10) | 295 (36.10) | 219 (26.77) | 68 (24.55) | 201 (24.55) | 268 (32.76) | 109 (39.35) | 322 (39.35) | |
| 40–49 | 1729 | 195 | 981 (56.74) | 109 (55.90) | 967 (55.90) | 333 (19.26) | 37 (18.97) | 328 (18.97) | 415 (24.00) | 49 (25.13) | 435 (25.13) | |
| 50–59 | 2179 | 79 | 1399 (64.20) | 52 (65.82) | 1434 (65.82) | 323 (14.82) | 12 (15.19) | 331 (15.19) | 457 (20.97) | 15 (18.99) | 414 (18.99) | |
| > = 60 | 747 | 17 | 515 (68.94) | 11 (64.71) | 483 (64.71) | 96 (12.85) | 2 (11.76) | 88 (11.76) | 136 (18.21) | 4 (23.53) | 176 (23.53) | |
| Total | 11,728 | 1801 | 6634 (56.57) | 668 (37.09) | 6609 (56.35) | 2144 (18.28) | 521 (28.93) | 2536 (21.62) | 2950 (25.15) | 612 (33.98) | 2584 (22.03) | |
| Standardized Difference %d (95% CI)e | −0.21 | 3.34 | −3.12 | |||||||||
aCategorization of age groups was set by NEPS dataset of the German general population
bGGP = German general population [Ref.]
cStandardized proportion of the SEPIA study population
dStandardized Difference (%) = Standardized Proportion of SEPIA (%) – Proportion of GGP (%)
e95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval
Age- and sex-standardized comparison of the unemployment rate of the study population and the GGP
| Unemployment | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age groupsa
| N GGPb | N Sepia | GGPb n (%) | SEPIA | Standardized | |
| Men | 20–34 | 6,135,000 | 342 | 427,000 (6.96) | 13 (3.80) | 233,202 (3.80) |
| 35–49 | 8,431,000 | 355 | 381,000 (4.52) | 20 (5.63) | 474,986 (5.63) | |
| 50–64 | 9,904,000 | 74 | 3,680,000 (37.16) | 11 (14.86) | 1,472,216 (14.86) | |
| Women | 20–34 | 5,335,000 | 616 | 312,000 (5.85) | 36 (5.84) | 311,786 (5.84) |
| 35–49 | 7,336,000 | 391 | 336,000 (4.58) | 69 (17.65) | 1,294,588 (17.65) | |
| 50–64 | 5,650,000 | 112 | 291,000 (5.13) | 34 (30.36) | 1,715,178 (30.36) | |
| Total | 42,791,000 | 1890 | 5,427,000 (12.68) | 183 (9.68) | 5,501,956 (12.86) | |
| Standardized Difference %d (95% CI)e | 0.18 | |||||
aCategorization of age groups was set by the data on employment of the German General population of the Federal Statistical Office Germany
bGGP = German general population [Ref.]
cStandardized proportion of the SEPIA study population
dStandardized Difference (%) = Standardized Proportion of SEPIA (%) – Proportion of GGP (%)
e95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval