Additional file 1 of Socioeconomic representativeness of Australian, Canadian and British cohorts from the paediatric diabetes AdDIT study: comparisons to regional and national data
posted on 2023-12-21, 05:01authored byFarid H. Mahmud, Antoine B. M. Clarke, Yesmino Elia, Jacqueline Curtis, Paul Benitez-Aguirre, Fergus J. Cameron, Scott T. Chiesa, Cheril Clarson, Jennifer J. Couper, Maria E. Craig, R. Neil Dalton, Denis Daneman, Elizabeth A. Davis, John E. Deanfield, Kim C. Donaghue, Timothy W. Jones, Sally M. Marshall, Andrew Neil, M. Loredana Marcovecchio
Additional file 1: Table S1. Country-specific measures of deprivation, and sources of regional and national reference type 1 diabetes population data. Table S2. Raw counts and proportions of the UK, Canadian and Australian cohorts of AdDIT across deprivation quintiles. Intra-quintile differences are presented. Figure S1. Flowchart of study participants from the original AdDIT UK, AdDIT Canada and AdDIT Australia cohorts included in the current study. Figure S2. Distribution of the Experimental and Observational study arms among the A) AdDIT UK and B) AdDIT Canada cohorts across country-specific deprivation quintiles.
Funding
Can-SOLVE CKD Canadian Institute of Health Research – Strategies for Patient Oriented Research Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Canada