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. 2017 May 6;3:455–463. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.05.004

Table 1.

Weighted descriptive statistics by number of coping strategies fairly/very often used.

Overall Number of SRCBs fairly/very often used
X2or F, p-value
None 1 2+
N 1354 439 470 445


 

 

 

 

 


Sociodemographic Characteristics
Age (M, SE) 67.34 (0.35) 68.38 (0.61) 67.87 (0.53) 65.87 (0.52) 6.24, 0.0036
White Race 1009 (80.73) 337 (81.51) 348 (79.54) 324 (81.17) 0.47, 0.7888
Female 789 (54.44) 179 (38.19) 283 (54.57) 327 (69.22) 58.53, <0.0001
Education (M, SE) 12.90 (0.11) 13.00 (0.21) 12.81 (0.13) 12.91 (0.15) 0.38, 0.6841
Net Worth (M, SE) 562,683.38 (36, 745.69) 802,495.98 (84,222.89) 490,883.63 (40,624.64) 412,372.60 (40,617.78) 9.59, 0.0003


 

 

 

 

 


Psychological Distress Indicatorsa
Stress Events (M, SE) 0.33 (0.06) 0.15 (0.04) 0.40 (0.07) 0.44 (0.16) 6.36, 0.0033
Traumatic Events (M, SE) 1.67 (0.06) 1.48 (0.13) 1.73 (0.11) 1.81 (0.10) 1.67, 0.1974
Discrimination Events (M, SE) 0.54 (0.06) 0.38 (0.07) 0.53 (0.08) 0.73 (0.15) 2.28, 0.1122
Stress Score (M, SE) 2.55 (0.13) 2.03 (0.18) 2.66 (0.19) 2.99 (0.35) 4.08, 0.0223
CES-D (M, SE) 1.32 (0.07) 0.79 (0.07) 1.20 (0.08) 1.92 (0.15) 33.41, <0.0001


 

 

 

 

 


Health Conditions
Chronic Conditions (M, SE) 2.14 (0.05) 1.92 (0.08) 2.11 (0.08) 2.37 (0.10) 6.46, 0.0030
IADL’s (M, SE) 0.18 (0.02) 0.11 (0.02) 0.15 (0.02) 0.26 (0.04) 5.35, 0.0075
a

Stress events, traumatic events, discrimination events, and the standardized sum of these come from the Psychosocial. Leave Behind questionnaire which was completed by a subsample of 2008 respondents (N=517).