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      Educational achievements, employment and social class of insulin-dependent diabetics: a survey of a young adult clinic in Liverpool.

      Diabetic Medicine
      Adult, Age Factors, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, rehabilitation, Education, Employment, England, Female, Humans, Male, Patient Compliance, Patient Education as Topic, Social Class, Socioeconomic Factors

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          The educational achievements, current employment, and social class of 137 diabetic patients aged 20.9 +/- 3.0 years (mean +/- SD), attending a Young Adult Diabetic clinic in North Liverpool were surveyed. The duration of diabetes was 7.8 +/- 5.0 years. Patients who developed diabetes in childhood (age at diagnosis less than 13 years) were more likely to have achieved educational qualifications, be employed, and be of social class I or II than those developing diabetes aged 13-25 years. Compared with non-diabetic young adults from North Liverpool, diabetics achieved similar educational qualifications and were as likely to be employed after leaving full-time education. This is an encouraging finding in the present harsh economic climate. The clustering of social classes I and II in childhood diabetics found in this study requires a larger epidemiological study of social class and insulin-dependent diabetes for confirmation.

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