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. 2021 Aug 27;10(17):3862. doi: 10.3390/jcm10173862

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents.

Sociodemographic Feature n %
Sex male 38 87.16%
female 258 12.84%
Age 60–69 years 162 54.73%
70–79 years 118 39.86%
80–89 years 16 5.41%
Marital status married 152 51.35%
widow/widower 75 25.34%
separated 20 6.76%
divorced 46 15.54%
single 3 1.01%
Education higher 213 71.96%
secondary 76 25.68%
technical 6 2.03%
vocational 1 0.34%
Place of residence village 24 8.11%
town up to 50 thousand 84 28.38%
town up to 200 thousand 37 12.50%
city up to 500 thousand 48 16.22%
city over 500 thousand 103 34.80%
Financial status very bad 1 0.34%
bad 2 0.68%
average 114 38.51%
good 153 51.69%
very good 26 8.78%
Socio-professional status retirement pensions 271 91.55%
disability pensions 4 1.35%
professionally active 21 7.09%
Voivodeship Lower Silesian 32 10.81%
Kuyavian-Pomeranian 2 0.68%
Lublin 12 4.05%
Lubusz 7 2.36%
Łódź 1 0.34%
Lesser Poland 67 22.64%
Masovian 49 16.55%
Opole 2 0.68%
Subcarpathian 7 2.36%
Podlaskie 61 20.61%
Pomeranian 9 3.04%
Silesian 23 7.77%
Świętokrzyskie 4 1.35%
Warmian-Masurian 16 5.41%
Greater Poland 1 0.34%
West Pomeranian 3 1.01%
History of mental disorders yes 18 6.08%
no 278 93.92%