Research Article
Control-IQ Technology Positively Impacts Patient Reported Outcome Measures and Glycemic Control in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes in a Real-World Setting
Table 1
Baseline participant characteristics.
| Variables | N | Missing (%) | Value |
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 59 | 0 (0.0) | 13.8 (11.1, 15.7) | Sex (male), number (%) | 59 | 0 (0.0) | 28 (47.5) | Duration of T1D (years), median (IQR) | 59 | 0 (0.0) | 6.3 (3.1, 8.4) | Duration of insulin pump use (years), median (IQR) | 59 | 0 (0.0) | 1.97 (0.8, 5.8) | Current uses of the continuous glucose monitor (yes), frequency (%) | 59 | 0 (0.0) | 58 (98.3) | Current use of Basal-IQ technology (yes), frequency (%) | 59 | 0 (0.0) | 54 (91.5) | Ethnicity (self-identified), frequency (%) | 51 | 8 (13.6) | | White | | | 42 (82.3) | Other (included Arab, black, Japanese, South Asian, preferred not to answer) | | | 9 (17.7) | With whom does the child/youth live majority of the time? frequency (%) | 51 | 8 (13.6) | | Living with both parents | | | 45 (88.2) | Other family structure | | | 6 (11.8) | Highest level of education, parents | 51 | 8 (13.6) | | High school certificate or equivalent | | | 1 (2.0) | Apprenticeship certificate or equivalent | | | 1 (2.0) | College or other nonuniversity certificate/diploma | | | 13 (25.5) | University certificate or diploma | | | 18 (35.3) | Postgraduate degree | | | 18 (35.3) | Total household income (combined), frequency (%) | 48 | 11 (18.6) | | Less than $50.000 | | | 3 (6.3) | $50,000 to $99,999 | | | 9 (18.7) | More than $100,000 | | | 36 (75.0) | Youth has private health insurance (yes), frequency (%) | 52 | 7 (11.9) | 48 (92.3) |
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