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. 2020 Dec 7;29(1):e134. doi: 10.1097/jnr.0000000000000413

Table 1.

Differences in Mean Values of Quality of Life, by Personal Characteristics (N = 202)

Characteristic n % Quality of Life
Mean SD t/F p Scheffe
Gender −0.98 .328
 Male 57 28.2 26.68 6.00
 Female 145 71.8 27.58 5.77
Age (years; M and SD) 80.61 4.77 1.02 .385
 ≤ 69 14 6.9 27.07 5.54
 70–79 75 37.1 28.00 5.44
 80–89 92 45.6 27.23 6.16
 > 89 21 10.4 25.52 5.89
Education 0.49 .741
 Elementary school 69 34.2 27.81 6.11
 Middle school 8 4.0 28.88 10.41
 High school 9 4.4 28.22 6.36
 College or more 2 1.0 27.00 1.41
 No formal education 114 56.4 26.86 5.28
Cost payer 2.22 .087
 Self 35 17.3 26.11 6.53
 Spouse 8 4.0 27.50 8.32
 Children 145 71.8 27.90 5.56
 Governmental subsidies 14 6.9 24.36 4.22
Length of stay (years) 1.61 .203
 < 1 68 33.6 27.54 5.62
 1–2 46 22.8 28.43 5.75
 > 2 88 43.6 26.58 6.00
Family visits (per month) 6.90 < .001 ① > ③; ② > ③
 ① Usually (3 times and over) 81 40.1 28.47 6.09
 ② Often (1–2 times) 84 41.6 27.55 4.99
 ③ Seldom (< 1 time) 37 18.3 24.32 6.15
MMSE-K 10.70 < .001 ① > ③; ② > ③
 ① No cognitive impairment 32 15.9 30.38 4.92
 ② Mild cognitive impairment 36 17.8 29.36 5.29
 ③ Severe cognitive impairment 134 66.3 26.05 5.78
GDS (score) 6.94 < .001 ① > ②
 ① ≤ 8 96 36.1 30.02 5.94
 ② > 8 106 63.9 24.89 4.53

Note. MMSE-K = Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Examination for dementia screening; GDS = Geriatric Depression Scale.