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. 2013 Nov 20;68(3):233–238. doi: 10.1136/jech-2013-202996

Table 1.

Characteristics of Montreal Neighbourhood Networks and Healthy Aging Study (MoNNET-HA) 2008, Social capital inequalities decomposition analysis, n=2616

Variables %
Health indicators
 Low self-reported health (SRH) 44.8
 Physically inactive 16.9
 Having self-reported hypertension 24.3
Female 64.9
Age group
 25–34 years old 14.7
 35–44 years old 17.8
 45–54 years old 20.2
 55–64 years old 16.2
 65–74 years 21.0
 75 years and more 10.1
Household language
 French (bilingual) 77.9
 English 13.8
 Other 8.3
Income
 Less than $C28 000 20.1
 $C28 000–$C49 000 28.4
 $C50 000–$C74 000 27.0
 $C75 000–$C100 000 13.0
 More than $C100 000 11.5
Education
 Less than a high school degree 11.9
 High school degree or trade certificate 29.1
 College certificate 20.7
 Bachelors degree and higher 38.3
Employed 54.9
Social isolation 13.3
High participation 47.1
Marital status
 Married/common-law relationship 54.4
 Single 20.4
 Separated 4.2
 Divorced 10.8
 Widowed 10.2
High generalised trust 42.7
Mean (SD)
Perceived neighbourhood cohesion 0.77 (0.69)
Locus of control 0.77 (0.61)