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. 2015 Sep 25;5(9):e009287. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009287

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the sample

Characteristic % (n)
Sex
 Women 64.2 (1279)
 Men 35.8 (714)
Age (years)
 18–34 14.5 (288)
 35–49 19.5 (388)
 50–64 30.7 (612)
 ≥65 35.4 (705)
Residence area
 Urban 53.1 (1058)
 Rural 46.9 (935)
Marital status
 Married/cohabiting 69.5 (1385)
 Single 12.2 (244)
 Widowed 11.6 (232)
 Separated/divorced 6.6 (132)
Living arrangements
 Couple 57.2 (1139)
 Extended family 24.1 (481)
 Alone 14.5 (289)
 Other (including care home) 4.2 (84)
Education
 Low level (less than 6 years) 48.7 (971)
 Medium level (at least 6 but not more than 9 years) 23.7 (472)
 High level (more than 9 years) 27.6 (550)
Professional status
 Pensioner/retired 41.5 (828)
 Employed (full-time/part-time) 39.3 (784)
 Unemployed 10.5 (209)
 Housewife 6.1 (121)
 Student 2.6 (51)
Monthly income
 ‘Just enough to make ends meet’ 54.4 (1084)
 ‘Not enough to make ends meet’ 27.5 (549)
 ‘Some money left over’ 18.1 (360)