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. 2017 Nov 8;14(11):1356. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14111356

Table 1.

Characteristics of study sample.

Variable Non-Migrant Persons (n = 2664) Persons with a Migrant Background (n = 569)
Sex (n (%))
  Male 1481 (55.59) 316 (55.54)
  Female 1183 (44.41) 253 (44.46)
Age at retirement (mean (SD)) 61.63 (2.85) 61.51 (2.95)
Marital status (n (%))
  Single 512 (19.22) 111 (19.51)
  Married 2152 (80.78) 458 (80.49)
SES (mean (SD)) 46.63 (16.89) 38.62 (16.24)
Health status (n (%))
  Poor 642 (24.10) 184 (32.34)
  Satisfactory 1080 (40.54) 221 (38.84)
  Good 942 (35.36) 164 (28.82)
BMI (mean (SD)) 27.04 (4.24) 27.48 (3.99)
Acculturation: Language dimension (n (%))
  Non-migrant persons 2664 (100.00) - -
  Integrated persons with a migrant background - - 100 (30.96)
  Assimilated persons with a migrant background - - 62 (19.20)
  Separated persons with a migrant background - - 63 (19.50)
  Marginalised persons with a migrant background - - 98 (30.34)
Acculturation: Social interaction dimension (n (%))
  Non-migrant persons 2664 (100.00) - -
  Integrated persons with a migrant background - 159 (35.97)
  Assimilated persons with a migrant background - - 151 (34.16))
  Separated persons with a migrant background - - 64 (14.48)
  Marginalised persons with a migrant background - - 68 (15.38)
Acculturation: Identification dimension (n (%))
  Non-migrant persons 2664 (100.00) - -
  Integrated persons with a migrant background - - 50 (11.26)
  Assimilated persons with a migrant background - - 174 (39.19)
  Separated persons with a migrant background - - 176 (39.64)
  Marginalised persons with a migrant background - - 44 (9.91)
N (Observations) 16,830 3767

Data were missing for the language dimension of acculturation (n = 246), for the social interaction dimension of acculturation (n = 127), and for the identification dimension of acculturation (n = 125). Standard deviation (SD).