Table 1.
Baseline characteristics for all participants who were interviewed for all 3 waves
Variable | All participants (n=766) |
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| |
Age, mean ± SD | 58.72 ± 12.06 |
| |
Sex, n (%) | |
Female | 491 (64.10) |
Male | 275 (35.90) |
| |
Education, n (%) | |
≥College | 455 (59.55) |
<College | 309 (40.45) |
| |
Marital status, n (%) | |
Never been married | 76 (9.95) |
Currently single | 136 (17.80) |
Separated or divorced | 138 (18.06) |
Widowed | 123 (16.10) |
Currently married or living with partner | 291 (38.09) |
| |
Employment, n (%) | |
Full-time employed | 252 (33.07) |
Part-time employed | 89 (11.68) |
Not currently employed | 83 (10.89) |
Retired | 250 (32.81) |
Receiving disability | 88 (11.55) |
| |
Health status, n (%) | |
Poor | 36 (4.70) |
Fair | 167 (21.80) |
Good | 265 (34.60) |
Very good | 201 (26.24) |
Excellent | 97 (12.66) |
| |
Income, n (%) | |
≤$30,000 | 308 (47.09) |
>$30,000 | 346 (52.91) |
Note: Also reported in Holt, Roth, Huang, Park, & Clark (2017).