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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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 |
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|
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.