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. 2020 Jun 30;97(4):471–485. doi: 10.1007/s11524-020-00462-6

Table 2.

Descriptive information on the analytic sample

M(SD)/%
Self-reported health (range 0–4) 2.65(0.98)
Physical limitation
  No physical limitation 72.81%
  Physical limitation 25.23%
Perceived availability of age-friendly features (range 0–1)
  Housing 0.41(0.31)
  Outdoor spaces and buildings 0.44(0.31)
  Transportation 0.58(0.29)
  Health and wellness 0.51(0.32)
  Social participation and inclusion 0.41(0.36)
  Volunteering and civic engagement 0.27(0.35)
  Job opportunities 0.15(0.31)
  Community information 0.24(0.28)
Person-environment fit (range 0–1)
  Housing 0.45(0.28)
  Outdoor spaces and buildings 0.47(0.28)
  Transportation 0.59(0.27)
  Health and wellness 0.53(0.30)
  Social participation and inclusion 0.50(0.29)
  Volunteering and civic engagement 0.37(0.31)
  Job opportunities 0.26(0.30)
  Community information 0.34(0.34)
Age (in years) (range 65–101) 69.15(10.10)
Gender
  Male 41.02%
  Female 58.55%
Marital status
  Married 47.87%
  Separated/divorced/widowed 42.27%
  Never married 9.06%
Work status
  Not working 59.93%
  Working 31.25%
Race/ethnicity
  Non-Hispanic White/other 62.80%
  Non-Hispanic Black 16.47%
  Hispanic 9.24%
Education (range 0–6) 3.08(1.97)
Total household income (range 0–7) 3.28(1.71)
Social interaction (range 0–4) 2.64(1.31)
Length of time spent in the current community 2.69(1.67)

Higher value indicates better health, greater availability of age-friendly features, higher education, higher total household income, and more social interactions