Table 4. Distribution of socio-demographic and health indicators by gender roles.
Masculine | Feminine | Androgynous | Undifferentiated | p-value* | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (mean, SD) | 0.680 | ||||
69.1 (2.9) | 69.2 (2.9) | 69.1 (2.9) | 69.0 (2.8) | ||
Sex (n, %) | <0.001 | ||||
Men | 245 (26.0) | 136 (14.4) | 294 (31.2) | 267 (28.3) | |
Women | 153 (14.9) | 277 (27.0) | 335 (32.7) | 260 (25.4) | |
Marital status (n, %) | 0.002 | ||||
Single | 23 (19.2) | 25 (21.4) | 31 (25.8) | 41 (34.2) | |
Married | 283 (22.3) | 245 (19.3) | 399 (31.4) | 344 (27.1) | |
Widowed | 52 (15.0) | 92 (28.8) | 110 (33.8) | 71 (21.8) | |
Divorced | 40 (16.0) | 51 (20.4) | 89 (35.5) | 71 (28.3) | |
Education (n, %) | 0.007 | ||||
Less than secondary | 138 (20.4) | 149 (22.4) | 190 (28.1) | 199 (29.4) | |
Secondary | 91 (18.2) | 110 (22.1) | 153 (30.6) | 146 (29.2) | |
More than secondary | 169 (21.4) | 154 (19.5) | 286 (36.2) | 182 (23.0) | |
Income sufficiency (n, %) | <0.001 | ||||
Very sufficient | 138 (23.2) | 116 (19.5) | 215 (36.1) | 127 (21.3) | |
Barely sufficient | 107 (16.1) | 155 (23.5) | 209 (31.6) | 191 (28.9) | |
Insufficient | 153 (21.6) | 142 (20.3) | 205 (28.9) | 209 (29.5) | |
Self-rated health (n, %) | <0.001 | ||||
Very good, good | 221 (20.0) | 222 (20.1) | 402 (36.4) | 258 (23.4) | |
Fair, bad | 176 (20.4) | 191 (22.4) | 226 (26.2) | 269 (31.2) | |
Chronic conditions (n, %) | 0.057 | ||||
0–1 | 185 (21.8) | 168 (20.0) | 267 (31.7) | 223 (26.5) | |
2–3 | 166 (18.6) | 195 (22.0) | 305 (34.1) | 228 (25.5) | |
4 and more | 47 (20.4) | 50 (21.7) | 57 (24.8) | 76 (33.0) |
*From Chi-square for comparing frequencies and t-test for comparing means