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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 22.
Published in final edited form as: AAOHN J. 2008 Jan;56(1):33–40. doi: 10.3928/08910162-20080101-01

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics by Job Dissatisfaction and for the entire sample

Job Dissatisfaction
No (N = 1,248) Yes (N = 133) Entire Sample
Psychological distress 1.23 (0.37) 1.65 (0.56) 1.27 (0.41)
Health conditions 0.80 (1.17) 1.33 (1.54) 0.86 (1.22)
Age (years) 42.37 (11.83) 39.92 (12.23)* 42.12 (11.89)
Female 47.8% 59.1% 48.9%
Married 65.9% 57.5%* 65.1%
San Francisco 43.5% 71.4%** 46.3%
Education (years) 11.74 (4.99) 12.41 (5.23) 11.81 (5.02)
Industry job category
 Manual 16.9% 10.7% 15.1%
 Trade 9.4% 13.8% 10.5%
 Service 73.7% 75.5% 74.4%
Personal income
 < $25,000 51.2% 41.7% 50.3%
 $25,000–$49,999 30.9% 43.6%* 32.2%
 ≥ $50,000 13.0% 10.7% 12.8%
 Missing 4.9% 4.0% 4.7%
Daily language
 Filipino 90.9% 75.0%** 89.4%
 English 9.1% 25.0% 10.6%
Immigrated for employment 79.2% 59.3%** 77.2%
Years in the United States 14.66 (9.62) 15.91 (9.16) 14.79 (9.58)

Note. Values are mean (SD).

*

p < .05.

**

p < .001.