Table 2.
Differences of QOL score for socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents
N (%) |
Total QOL score |
p-value | |
---|---|---|---|
Mean (SD) | |||
Age (years) |
|
|
0.597a |
18-25 |
39 (36.8) |
68.7 (15.9) |
|
26-35 |
31 (29.2) |
67.0 (13.6) |
|
36-62 |
36 (34.0) |
70.9 (18.0) |
|
Sex |
|
|
0.201b |
Male |
46 (43.4) |
66.7 (15.7) |
|
Female |
60 (56.6) |
70.7 (16.0) |
|
Marital status |
|
|
0.591b |
Single |
64 (60.4) |
68.3 (14.9) |
|
Ever married |
42 (39.6) |
70.0 (17.5) |
|
Employment status |
|
|
0.985b |
Employed |
39 (36.8) |
69.0 (17.5) |
|
Unemployed |
67 (63.2) |
68.9 (15.1) |
|
Educational level |
|
|
0.641a |
Lower secondary or lower |
37 (34.9) |
66.9 (17.8) |
|
High secondary |
48 (45.3) |
69.8 (12.1) |
|
Higher than high secondary |
21 (19.8) |
70.4 (20.3) |
|
Monthly household income (RM) |
|
|
0.330a |
<500 |
21 (19.8) |
64.3 (16.7) |
|
500-1,000 |
61 (57.5) |
70.2 (15.7) |
|
>1,000 | 24 (22.7) | 69.7 (15.7) |
aOne-way ANOVA, bindependent t test.