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. 2025 Feb 15;15(2):652–660. doi: 10.62347/QTZW9567

Table 1.

Comparison of general characteristics between high PR group and low PR group

Variables Total (n=296) High PR group (n=147) Low PR group (n=149) Statistic P
Age, Mean ± SD 62.87 ± 9.71 61.47 ± 8.86 64.25 ± 10.33 t=-2.49 0.014
BMI, Mean ± SD 22.86 ± 3.99 22.42 ± 3.81 23.28 ± 4.13 t=-1.86 0.064
Gender, n (%) χ2=4.62 0.032
    Female 121 (40.88) 51 (34.69) 70 (46.98)
    Male 175 (59.12) 96 (65.31) 79 (53.02)
Spouse, n (%) χ2=1.33 0.248
    Yes 268 (90.54) 136 (92.52) 132 (88.59)
    No 28 (9.46) 11 (7.48) 17 (11.41)
Education level, n (%) χ2=5.42 0.020
    College and above 37 (12.50) 25 (17.01) 12 (8.05)
    High school and below 259 (87.50) 122 (82.99) 137 (91.95)
Residence, n (%) χ2=0.86 0.353
    Urban 147 (49.66) 77 (52.38) 70 (46.98)
    Rural 149 (50.34) 70 (47.62) 79 (53.02)
Employment status, n (%) χ2=1.08 0.298
    Employed 130 (43.92) 69 (46.94) 61 (40.94)
    Unemployed 166 (56.08) 78 (53.06) 88 (59.06)
Household income, n (%) χ2=3.95 0.047
    High 158 (53.38) 87 (59.18) 71 (47.65)
    Low 138 (46.62) 60 (40.82) 78 (52.35)

Abbreviations: PR, psychological resilience; BMI, body mass index.