36 CHAPTER 2 Table 2. Continued. Class 1 2 3 4 5 Label Multi- dimensional vulnerability High care utilization Socioeconomic vulnerability Psychosocial vulnerability Healthy and socioeconomically stable Class proportions 0.06 (n=250) 0.11 (n=485) 0.09 (n=395) 0.24 (n=1005) 0.49 (n=2040) Loss of a family member Yes No 0.06 0.92 0.05 0.96 0.01 0.99 0.03 0.97 0.03 0.97 Living conditions Home ownership Rented Owner occupied 0.64 0.34 0.10 0.90 0.58 0.42 0.36 0.64 0.10 0.90 Motorized vehicle ownership No Yes 0.32 0.66 0.07 0.93 0.29 0.71 0.13 0.87 0.06 0.94 Proximity to general practitioners’ (GP) office >3 km <3 km 0.02 0.98 0.08 0.92 0.05 0.95 0.04 0.96 0.08 0.92 Liveability neighbourhood Low-mediocre High 0.18 0.82 0.03 0.97 0.22 0.78 0.09 0.91 0.03 0.97 Proportions of risk factors (first category) >0.6 are shown in bold to indicate the higher occurrence of certain risk factors per class. For each category, the class with the highest proportion is shown in italic. Totals may not add up to 1.0 because of rounding. Following guidelines of Statistics Netherlands, the observed numbers in each category were rounded to five before calculating proportions in order to prevent the disclosure of information about individuals.
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