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. 2008 Feb 7;30(1):58–69. doi: 10.1159/000115751

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of in-person and telephone participants

Variable In-person participants
Telephone participants
Total sample
men (n = 1,048)
women (n = 1,002)
all men (n = 199)
women (n = 470)
all (n = 2,719)
n % n % % n % n % % n %
Age
 70–79 years 596 56.9 490 48.9 53.0 134 67.3 213 45.3 51.9 1,433 52.7
 80–89 years 452 43.1 512 51.1 47.0 65 32.7 257 54.7 48.1 1,286 47.3
Education
 ≤12 years 496 47.3 491 49.0 48.1 121 60.8 279 59.4 59.8 1,387 51.0
 >12 years 552 52.7 511 51.0 51.9 78 39.2 191 40.6 40.2 1,332 49.0
Marital status
 Married 856 81.7 400 39.9 61.3 160 80.4 174 37.0 49.9 1,590 58.5
 Other 192 18.3 602 60.1 38.7 39 19.6 296 63.0 50.1 1,129 41.5
Informant
 Spouse 769 73.4 319 31.8 53.1 112 56.3 88 18.7 29.9 1,288 47.4
 Offspring, son/daughter-in-law 166 15.8 421 42.0 28.6 15 7.5 71 15.1 12.9 673 24.8
 Other 86 8.2 232 23.2 15.5 7 3.5 45 9.6 7.8 370 13.6

Informant: 30 women and 27 men among the in-person participants, and 266 women and 65 men among the telephone participants did not provide information on an informant. Other informant includes relatives, paid caregivers, friends and neighbors.