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. 2019 Mar 12;22(7):1330–1339. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019000326

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and economic characteristics (%) of the total sample and clusters identified in the adult (21–70 years old) city-dwellers (n 600) from Mazovia, central Poland, 2014

Total sample (n 600) Non-Adopters (n 100) Emergents (n 196) Adopters (n 304) P value χ 2 df
Gender 0·000 36·04 2
Male 38·3 61·0 42·3 28·3
Female 61·7 39·0 57·7 71·7
Age 0·000 54·771 6
18–35 years 15·8 35·0 19·4 7·2
35–50 years 25·3 26·0 27·0 24·0
50–65 years 42·2 33·0 36·7 48·7
>65 years 16·7 6·0 16·8 20·1
Education 0·004 11·293 2
Middle and high school 41·2 27·0 40·8 46·1
University degree 58·8 73·0 59·2 53·9
Income (monthly) 0·004 25·761 10
<1250 PLN* 20·4 12·0 15·0 26·6
1251–2000 PLN 34·4 28·3 38·5 33·8
2001–3000 PLN 16·2 17·4 15·5 16·2
>3001 PLN 29·0 42·4 31·0 23·4
Place of living (population size) 0·003 16·412 4
City, <100 000 10·5 6·0 13·8 9·9
City, >100 000–500 000 14·8 7·0 11·7 19·4
City, >500 000 74·7 87·0 74·5 70·7
Occupation
Own-account work 14·2 18·0 16·3 11·5
White-collar 43·8 60·0 45·4 37·5
Blue-collar or unemployed 10·8 9·0 10·2 11·8
Retired 31·2 13·0 28·1 39·1
*

1000 PLN=approximately US$ 270 or €250.