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. 2019 Jun 21;32(4):663–671. doi: 10.1007/s40520-019-01238-y

Table 2.

Participant baseline demographics

Total (n = 45) SECOT (n = 25) Daily centers (n = 20)
n % n % N %
Gender
 Man 31 68% 25 100% 6 30%
 Woman 14 32% 0 0% 14 70%
Edad
 Average 79.51 75.56 84.45
 < 75 6 13% 6 24% 0 0%
 75–80 10 22% 10 25% 0 0%
 80–85 18 40% 5 20% 13 65%
 85–90 11 25% 4 16% 7 35%
Marital status
 Single 2 5% 0 0% 2 10%
 Married 34 75% 25 100% 9 45%
 Divorced 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
 Widower 9 20% 0 0% 9 45%
Living condition
 Live alone 10 20% 0 0% 10 50%
 Couple without children living at home 24 53% 17 68% 7 35%
 Couple with children living at home 9 23% 8 32% 1 5%
 Living with his/her children 1 2% 0 0% 1 5%
 Living with other relatives (grandchildren, brothers or sisters, etc) 1 2% 0 0% 1 5%
Level of education
 No schooling 1 2% 0 0% 1 5%
 Primary studies 10 22% 0 0% 10 50%
 Secondary studies 16 35% 14 56% 7 35%
 University 13 30% 11 44% 2 10%
Monthly incomes
 < 700€ 6 13% 0 0% 6 30%
 700–1200€ 4 9% 0 0% 4 20%
 1200–1900€ 16 35% 8 32% 8 40%
 1900–2700€ 8 18% 8 32% 0 0%
 > 2700€ 2 4% 2 8% 0 0%
 NC 9 20% 7 28% 2 10%