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. 2020 Oct 6;20:386. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-01791-6

Table 1.

Frequency distribution of institutionalized elderly’s HRQoL (n = 125), according to sex, educational level, retirement, family visits, performance of daily-living activities and frailty status

Independent Variables HRQoL p-value*
Poor
(<  62 points)
Good
(≥ 62 points)
n % n %
Sex Male 21 16.8 21 16.8 0.848
Female 40 32.0 43 34.4
Educational level Primary, secondary or higher education 36 28.8 39 31.2 0.827
Literate or illiterate 25 20.0 25 20.0
Retirement Yes 59 47.2 51 40.8 0.002
No 2 1.6 15 12.0
Family visits Yes 44 35.2 48 38.4 0.717
No 17 13.6 16 12.8
Performance of daily-living activities Independent (dependent of ≤1 function) 43 34.4 58 46.4 0.004
Dependent (dependent of ≥2 functions) 18 14.4 6 4.8
Frailty status Not Frail (<  3 points) 19 15.2 50 40.0 < 0.001
Frail (≥ 3 points) 42 33.6 14 11.2

*chi-square or exact Fisher test