Table I.
USA n=71 | Germany n=71 | p-value | |
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Mean age (mean, SD) | 51.9 (10.2) | 50.0 (10.3) | Z =0.99, p=0.32 |
Female gender (%) | 68 (95.8) | 68 (95.8) | |
Race | |||
Caucasian (%) | 56 (78.5) | 71 (100) | χ2 =16.8; p<0.001 |
Black (%) | 6 (8.5) | ||
Asian (%) | 1 (1.4) | ||
Hispanic (%) | 2 (2.8) | ||
Pacific (%) | 6 (8.5) | ||
Living with family /partner (%) | 70 (98.6) | 55 (77.5%) | χ2 =15.0, p<0.001 |
Highest educational level | |||
Primary school (%) | 0 | 7 (9.6) | χ =32.7; p<0.001 |
Secondary school (%) | 1 (2.3) | 43 (64.0) | |
High school (%) | 8 (5.6) | 9 (12.7) | |
University (%) | 62 (83.8) | 12 (16.9) | |
Current professional status | |||
Student/training (%) | 0 | 3 (4.2) | χ =32.7; p<0.001 |
Working (%) | 36 (50.8) | 40 (36.2) of the | |
Without job (%) | 7 (9.9) | 4 (5.6) | |
Pension (%) | 23 (32.4) | 13 (18.3) | |
Homemaker (%) | 5 ( 7.0) | 11 (15.5) | |
Applying for disability pension (%) | 22 (31.0) | 11 (15.5) | χ =16.0; p<0.001 |
Significant (Bonferroni adjusted) differences are marked as bold.