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. 2023 May 10;23(2):14. doi: 10.5334/ijic.6616

Table 4.

Differences across subgroups: Two groups and multiple groups comparisons.


VARIABLE FACTOR ONE: PERSON-CENTRED CARE FACTOR TWO: HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY


EXPERIENCE IMPORTANCE EXPERIENCE IMPORTANCE

Sex

Female vs. Male Δ = .50 p < .001 Δ = –.48 p < .001 Δ = .18 p = .008

Age

65+ vs. 50–64

65+ vs. 35–49

65+ vs. 18–34 Δ = –.63 p = .009

50-64 vs. 35–49 Δ = –.43 p = .004

50-64 vs. 18–34 Δ = –.66 p < .000

35-49 vs. 18–34

Employment

Unemployed vs. Employed Δ = –.52 p = .042

Unemployed vs Retired

Employed vs Retired

Presence of other diseases

Yes vs. No Δ = .14 p = .027 Δ = –.22 p = .041

Self-reported health

Low vs. Medium Δ = –.40 p = .035

Low vs. High Δ = –.42 p = .006 Δ = –.58 p = .001

Medium vs High

Note: Δ: difference in the mean scores between the two subgroups, –: not significant (p >.05).