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. 2024 Dec 23;21(12):1372–1381. doi: 10.30773/pi.2024.0243

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics

Variables Total (N=1,002) Sample 1 (N=501) Sample 2 (N=501) χ2
Sex 0.399
 Male 512 (51.1) 261 (52.1) 251 (50.1)
 Female 490 (48.9) 240 (47.9) 250 (49.9)
Age (yr) 2.332
 19–29 183 (18.3) 95 (19.0) 88 (17.6)
 30–39 190 (19.0) 91 (18.2) 99 (19.8)
 40–49 224 (22.4) 120 (24.0) 104 (20.8)
 50–59 235 (23.5) 114 (22.8) 121 (24.2)
 60–70 170 (17.0) 81 (16.2) 89 (17.8)
Job 10.864
 Agriculture/forestry/fishing/industrial 8 (0.8) 4 (0.8) 4 (0.8)
 Self-employed 67 (6.7) 29 (5.8) 38 (7.6)
 Production/functional/labor 111 (11.1) 51 (10.2) 60 (12.0)
 Sales/service 118 (11.8) 69 (13.8) 49 (9.8)
 Clerical/administrative/executive 274 (27.3) 143 (28.5) 131 (26.1)
 Stay-at-home mom 157 (15.7) 80 (16.0) 77 (15.4)
 Student 82 (8.2) 42 (8.4) 40 (8.0)
 Unemployed 113 (11.3) 45 (9.0) 68 (13.6)
 Not-specified 72 (7.2) 38 (7.6) 34 (6.8)

Values are presented as number (%). Sample 1 was used for exploratory analysis and Sample 2 for confirmatory factor analysis