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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2010 Jun;25(6):612–621. doi: 10.1002/gps.2383

Table 2.

Characteristics of Respondents by Number of Disorders (N=786)

No Disorder
n=652
% (SE)
One Disorder
n=78
% (SE)
Two or More Disorders
n=56
% (SE)
Age
 55-64 43.1 (1.9) 59.3 (7.0) 59.5 (7.3)
 65-74 37.0 (1.8) 32.5 (7.0) 32.1 (7.8)
 75+ 19.9 (1.5) 8.3 (3.5) 8.4 (3.6)
Gender
 Male 37.3 (1.8) 36.5 (4.8) 29.8 (6.0)
 Female 62.7 (1.8) 63.5 (4.8) 70.2 (6.0)
Education
 <12 years 42.7 (1.9) 38.2 (6.1) 50.6 (5.8)
 12 years 29.9 (1.8) 33.3 (6.4) 33.3 (8.2)
 ≥13 years 27.4 (1.7) 28.5 (5.7) 16.1 (6.6)
Employment Status
 Employed 33.7 (1.8) 38.6 (7.1) 26.4 (6.5)
 Not Working 62.2 (1.8) 52.5 (6.9) 67.3 (6.2)
 Unemployed 4.0 (0.7) 8.9 (3.4) 6.3 (3.3)
Income
 <$21,000 56.3 (1.9) 54.5 (6.1) 68.0 (8.2)
 ≥$21,000 43.7 (1.9) 45.5 (6.1) 32.0 (8.2)
Marital Status
 Married/Partner 31.5 (1.8) 25.2 (5.6) 33.0 (5.4)
 Widowed 36.7 (1.8) 31.2 (5.5) 31.2 (7.1)
 Divorced 18.5 (1.5) 20.6 (5.2) 21.1 (4.9)
 Separated 6.5 (0.9) 8.4 (3.8) 7.1 (4.5)
 Never Married 6.8 (1.0) 14.6 (7.1) 7.7 (3.8)
Region
 South 64.6 (1.8) 52.2 (8.1) 38.7 (5.5)
 Northeast, Midwest, West 35.4 (1.8) 47.8 (8.1) 61.3 (5.5)