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. 2024 Aug 26;2024:1467773. doi: 10.1155/2024/1467773

Table 1.

Comparing the mean scores of retirement resources according to sociodemographic variables (n=335).

Sociodemographic variables N (%) Total mean score of retirement resources
Mean (SD) Test of significance Effect size
Age (in years)
<60
60–70
>70
76 (22.7)
180 (53.7)
79 (23.6)
112.78 (16.16)
110.05 (14.17)
109.94 (17.13)
F=0.94
P= .389
0.006

Gender
Male
Female
179 (53.4)
155 (46.3)
109.30 (15.38)
112.24 (15.27)
t=−1.74
P=0.041
−0.192

Marital status
Single
Married
Other cases
53 (15.8)
270 (80.6)
12 (3.6)
112.60 (16.78)
110.38 (15.24)
107.75 (11.16)
F=0.68
P=0.507
0.004

University
SUMS
SU
MUI
UI
102 (30.4)
75 (22.4)
107 (31.9)
51 (15.2)
112.09 (14.47)
109.02 (16.25)
110.02 (14.74)
111.41 (17.11)
F=0.67
P=0.565
0.006

Educational level
Primary school
Middle school
High school
Associate degree
Bachelor
Master degree and higher
13 (3.9)
17 (5.1)
66 (19.7)
69 (20.6)
87 (26)
83 (24.8)
110.84 (17.96)
104.58 (14.50)
106.62 (13.49)
108.13 (16.11)
113.49 (15.81)
114.15 (14.31)
F=3.38
P=0.005
0.049

Job
Academic staff in health
Academic staff in nonhealth
Administrative
Support services
Nurse and midwife
Public health professional
Health care assistant
46 (13.7)
26 (7.8)
112 (33.4)
48 (14.3)
21 (6.3)
36 (10.7)
22 (6.6)
111 (13.48)
118.23 (15.64)
110.25 (16.11)
106.68 (14.66)
114.14 (13.27)
110.72 (14.60)
106.50 (16.48)
F=2.10
P=0.053
0.040

Current work
Yes
No
68 (20.3)
264 (78.8)
113.55 ± 14.12
109.88 ± 15.67
t=−1.75
P=0.040
0.239

Duration since retirement (years)
<5
5–10
>10
65 (19.4)
98 (29.3)
172 (51.3)
112.63 ± 17.03
112.92 ± 14.97
108.59 ± 14.71
F=3.20
P=0.042
0.019

Type of retirement
Optional
Mandatory
122 (36.4)
213 (63.6)
111.87 ± 15.26
109.93 ± 15.42
t=1.11
P=0.134
0.126

Number of household members
1-2
3-4
≥5
101 (30.1)
195 (58.2)
39 (11.6)
114.01 ± 16.53
109.32 ± 14.15
108.51 ± 17.02
F=3.58
P=0.029
0.021

Note. Significant P ≤ 0.05; F=one-way ANOVA test; t = student t-test.