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. 2019 Nov 26;17(2):241–250. doi: 10.1007/s10433-019-00545-7

Table 3.

Network types transitions from baseline to follow-up

Network types at baseline Network types at follow-up
Spouse and children Children Spouse Other family Friend Other Total
Frequencies (%)a
Spouse and children 1517 (52.4) 482 (16.7) 286 (9.9) 281 (9.7) 193 (6.7) 134 (4.6) 2893 (21.0)
Children 463 (16.4) 1367 (48.3) 223 (7.9) 350 (12.4) 297 (10.5) 130 (4.6) 2830 (20.6)
Spouse 644 (25.7) 415 (16.6) 877 (35.0) 275 (11.0) 192 (7.7) 102 (4.1) 2505 (18.2)
Other family 314 (14.5) 383 (17.7) 170 (7.9) 867 (40.1) 277 (12.8) 150 (6.9) 2161 (15.7)
Friend 260 (12.4) 406 (19.4) 172 (8.2) 336 (16.0) 782 (37.3) 142 (6.8) 2098 (15.2)
Other 215 (16.8) 267 (20.9) 124 (9.7) 150 (19.5) 236 (18.4) 188 (14.7) 1280 (9.3)
Total 3413 (24.8) 3320 (24.1) 1852 (13.5) 2359 (17.1) 1977 (14.4) 846 (6.1) 13,767 (100.0)

aThe percentages shown (in italics) are the relative frequency of each cell within its row. In the total cells, the percentages (in italics) are the relative frequency of the total sample