Table 5 The relationship between sociodemographic characteristics of
Table 5. The relationship between socio-demographic characteristics of the studied sample and their level of depression (n=50) Socio-demographic data Sex Age Marital status Educational level Occupation Geriatric home Monthly income n Total Depression Scale Mean±SD Male Female 40 -< 50 year 50 -< 60 year 60 -<70 year ≥ 70 year Single Widowed Divorced Illiterate Basic education University education Retired Employed Unemployed Benha Tanta Enough 22 28 2 6 26 16 13 25 12 6 30 13. 000± 9. 904 17. 214± 10. 001 5. 000± 0. 000 10. 333± 8. 017 15. 769± 8. 315 17. 875± 12. 800 14. 000± 9. 165 16. 300± 8. 511 11. 000± 9. 005 11. 333± 9. 852 15. 733± 10. 133 14 16. 286± 10. 388 28 4 18 22 28 12 12. 444± 12. 734 6. 000± 6. 928 18. 643± 7. 894 15. 571± 8. 112 15. 278± 10. 854 18. 563± 11. 233 Enough and saves 6 12. 333± 7. 050 Not enough 32 13. 000± 13. 000 ANOVA or T-test F or T test value P-value T -1. 485 0. 144 F 1. 605 0. 201 F 1. 552 0. 214 F 0. 548 0. 582 F 4. 034 0. 042* T 0. 092 0. 927 F 7. 765 0. 001* *<0. 05 statistically significant. Mona Mohamed Barakat et al. Depression, Anxiety and Loneliness among Elderly Living in Geriatric Homes. American Journal of Nursing Research, 2019, Vol. 7, No. 4, 400 -411. doi: 10. 12691/ajnr-7 -4 -1 © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Science and Education Publishing.
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