Skip to main content
. 2018 Sep 22;59(5):947–955. doi: 10.1093/geront/gny117

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics and Daily Routine (n = 461)

Characteristic Routine
n (%) Mean (SD) p value
Age (years) .14
 60–64 128 (27.8) 13.0 (2.8)
 65–74 255 (55.3) 13.6 (3.0)
 75+ 78 (16.9) 13.8 (3.1)
Gender .53
 Male 133 (28.9) 13.6 (3.1)
 Female 328 (71.2) 13.4 (3.0)
Chronic conditions .05
 0–1 90 (19.5) 13.9 (2.7)
 2 99 (21.5) 13.9 (2.7)
 3+ 273 (59.0) 13.2 (3.2)
SEP Tertile <.001
 1 (Low) 156 (33.8) 12.4 (3.3)
 2 165 (35.8) 13.9 (2.9)
 3 (High) 140 (30.4) 14.1 (2.3)
Education attainment <.001
 Less than high school 45 (9.8) 11.9 (3.9)
 High school graduate 55 (11.9) 12.5 (3.2)
 Some college 102 (22.2) 13.0 (3.2)
 College 91 (19.7) 14.1 (2.5)
 Graduate degree 168 (36.4) 14.1 (2.5)
Income <.001
 <$10,000 43 (9.3) 11.4 (3.3)
 $10,000–$24,999 102 (22.1) 13.2 (3.2)
 $25,000–$49,999 92 (20.0) 13.3 (3.3)
 >$50,000 224 (48.6) 14.1 (2.5)
Homeownership <.001
 Rent 179 (38.8) 12.6 (3.5)
 Own 282 (61.2) 14.0 (2.5)
Insurance status <.001
 Medicaid, dual eligibility 80 (17.4) 12.1 (3.6)
 Medicare 116 (25.2) 13.2 (3.0)
 Private, private + Medicare 265 (57.4) 14.0 (2.7)

Note: Socioeconomic position (SEP) Tertile is composed of educational attainment, income, homeownership, and insurance status.