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