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Table. 1.

Table. 1.

Summary of demographics for resident participants

Characteristics all n=1,000 (%) city residents n=500 (%) county residents n=500 (%) p value city vs. county
sex men 500 (50.0) 250 (50.0) 250 (50.0) 1.000
women 500 (50.0) 250 (50.0) 250 (50.0)

age 20-29 130 (13.0) 78 (15.6) 52 (10.4) <0.001
30-39 115 (11.5) 68 (13.6) 47 (9.4)
40-49 158 (15.8) 90 (18.0) 68 (13.6)
50-59 200 (20.0) 100 (20.0) 100 (20.0)
60 or older 397 (39.7) 164 (32.8) 233 (46.6)

education level middle school or below 28 (2.8) 9 (1.8) 19 (3.8) 0.046
high school 382 (38.2) 181 (36.2) 201 (40.2)
college or above 590 (59.0) 310 (62.0) 280 (56.0)

living with family no 173 (17.3) 83 (16.6) 90 (18.0) 0.558
yes 827 (82.7) 417 (83.4) 410 (82.0)
having kid(s) (<5) 96 (9.6) 65 (13.0) 31 (6.2) <0.001
having elderly member(s) (≥ 65) 365 (36.5) 172 (34.4) 193 (38.6) 0.168

subjective household economic level high class 6 (0.6) 1 (0.2) 5 (1.0) <0.001
middle high 173 (17.3) 62 (12.4) 111 (22.2)
middle class 628 (62.8) 325 (65.0) 303 (60.6)
middle low 166 (16.6) 97 (19.4) 69 (13.8)
low class 27 (2.7) 15 (3.0) 12 (2.4)

health insurance National Health Insurance 959 (95.9) 482 (96.4) 476 (95.2) 0.264
Medical Aid 41 (4.1) 18 (3.6) 24 (4.8)

subjective health condition very good 118 (11.8) 34 (6.8) 84 (16.8) <0.001
good 239 (23.9) 84 (16.8) 155 (31.0)
moderate 454 (45.4) 295 (59.0) 159 (31.8)
bad 164 (16.4) 75 (15.0) 89 (17.8)
very bad 25 (2.5) 12 (2.4) 13 (2.6)

have illness condition(s) longer than 3 months 261 (26.1) 144 (28.8) 117 (23.4) 0.052
have medication(s) to take longer than 1 month 296 (29.6) 152 (30.4) 144 (28.8) 0.579
have experienced to be unable to use community pharmacy during holiday or late night 329 (32.9) 213 (42.6) 116 (23.2) <0.001
have known about out-of-hours pharmacies in other cities 335 (33.5) 178 (35.6) 157 (31.4) 0.159
Korean J Clin Pharm 2022;32:93-105 https://doi.org/10.24304/kjcp.2022.32.2.93
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