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. 2017 Sep 18;75(1):160–172. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx118

Table 1.

Background Characteristics and Key Variables for Caregiving Wives and Husbands

Caregiving wives (n = 210) Caregiving husbands (n = 149)
Characteristic M SD M SD
CG Age in years 71.51*** 9.52 76.18 7.43
CR Age in years 77.90*** 7.55 75.38 7.08
CG Chronic conditions 2.06** 1.33 1.66 1.26
CR Chronic conditions 3.04 1.50 3.06 1.41
CG ADL/IADL assistance 5.60*** 2.45 4.49 2.38
CG Medical care activities 5.76*** 3.18 4.04 2.88
CG Informal support 1.78 1.01 1.62 1.04
CG Emotional difficulties 1.70*** 1.79 0.72 1.25
CG Physical difficulties 1.42*** 1.78 0.52 1.10
CG Caregiving gains 3.56 0.44 3.53 0.49
Proportions
CG Educational attainment
 High school graduate .34 .25
 Some college .19 .22
 College graduate .08 .14
 Post graduate .06 .09
CG Employed for pay .16 .13
CG Paid help .21 .18
CR Dementia status .22** .11

Note: ADL = activities of daily living; CG = caregiver; CR = care recipient; IADL = instrumental activities of daily living; SD = standard deviation. N = 359 spousal caregivers.

*Indicates a significant difference between caregiving wives and husbands at p ≤ .05.

**Indicates a significant difference between caregiving wives and husbands at p ≤ .01.

***Indicates a significant difference between caregiving wives and husbands at p ≤ .001.