Examination of characteristics Sample Clauses

Examination of characteristics of depression determination using each depression scale Mean and standard deviation values in total scale score were calculated for each depression scale, and gender and age differences in the total scale score were confirmed by two-way Table 1 Chracteristics of study sample Content Category Non-response Sample size 60–69 years old 70–79 years old 80–89 years old Total Male 184 125 21 330 Female 152 70 11 233 Total 336 195 32 563 Family structure With spouse Without spouse Total 446 (79.2) 113 (20.1) (Alone) (With child(xxx) (Others) 4 (0.7) or grandchildren) Male 277 (49.2) 51 (18.3) 8 (1.4) 18 (3.2) 25 (4.4) 2 (0.4) Female 169 (30.0) 62 (11.4) 16 (2.8) 31 (5.5) 47 (8.3) 2 (0.4) Occupation Working Do not work Total 306 (54.4) (With an income) (Without an income) 246 (43.7) 11 (2.0) Male 172 (30.6) 118 (38.6) 54 (17.6) 154 (27.4) 4 (0.7) Female 134 (23.8) 62 (20.3) 72 (23.5) 92 (16.3) 7 (1.2) Attending a hospital Yes No Total 344 (61.1) 208 (36.9) 11 (2.0) Male 201 (35.7) 125 (22.2) 4 (0.7) Female 143 (25.4) 83 (14.7) 7 (1.2) Disease With disease Without disease Total 438 (77.8) 108 (19.2) 17 (3.0) Male 266 (47.2) 53 (9.4) 11 (2.0) Female 172 (30.6) 55 (9.8) 6 (1.1) *Multiple responses Immune sys. Endocrine sys. Psychiatric disoder Nerve sys. Ocular sys. Total 2 (0.4) 72 (12.8) 1 (0.2) 4 (0.7) 18 (3.2) Male 2 (0.4) 44 (7.8) 1 (0.2) 4 (0.7) 9 (1.6) Female 0 (0.0) 28 (5.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 9 (1.6) Auditory sys. Cradiovascular sys. Respiratory sys. Digestive sys. Musculoskeletal sys. Total 6 (1.1) 154 (27.4) 9 (1.6) 27 (4.8) 27 (4.8) Male 5 (0.9) 90 (16.0) 5 (0.9) 18 (3.2) 16 (2.8) Female 1 (0.2) 64 (11.4) 4 (0.7) 9 (1.6) 11 (2.0) Self-evaluated Very poor Poor Average Above average Good physical fitness Total 16 (2.9) 64 (11.4) 357 (63.4) 88 (15.7) 35 (6.2) 3 (0.5) Male 11 (2.0) 36 (6.4) 197 (35.0) 59 (10.5) 26 (4.6) 1 (0.2) Female 5 (0.9) 28 (5.0) 160 (28.4) 29 (5.2) 9 (1.6) 2 (0.4) Self-evaluated Very poor Poor Average Good Very good health status Total 3 (0.6) 53 (9.4) 365 (64.8) 119 (21.1) 22 (3.9) 1 (0.2) Male 2 (0.4) 34 (6.0) 197 (35.0) 81 (14.4) 15 (2.7) 1 (0.2) Female 1 (0.2) 19 (3.4) 168 (29.8) 38 (6.7) 7 (1.2) 0 (0.0) Habit of breakfast Every day Sometime Do not eat Total 545 (96.8) 10 (1.7) 7 (1.3) 1 (0.2) Male 316 (56.1) 7 (1.2) 6 (1.1) 1 (0.2) Female 229 (40.7) 3 (0.5) 1 (0.2) 0 (0.0) Habit of eating Do not eat Sometime Almost every day between meals Total 85 (15.1) 378 (67.1) 96 (17.0) 4 (0.7) Male 69 (12.3) 210 (37.3) 49 (8.7) 2 (0.4) Female 16 ...
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