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Table 1 One-way analysis of the quality of life of patients hospitalized for chronic diseases with different characteristics (N = 339)

From: Psychological resilience and quality of life among middle-aged and older adults hospitalized with chronic diseases: multiple mediating effects through sleep quality and depression

Variables

Group

N(%)

Mean ± SD

F/t

P

Age

45–60

133 (39.2%)

76.77 ± 10.36

0.861

0.773

 

61–74

159 (46.9%)

74.71 ± 10.09

  
 

 ≥ 75

47 (13.7%)

73.65 ± 9.47

  

Gender

Male

207 (61.1%)

75.09 ± 9.55

0.989

0.542

 

Female

132 (38.9%)

75.79 ± 11.07

  

Residence situation

and spouse

265 (78.2%)

75.62 ± 10.52

2.260

 < 0.001

 

With a relative other than your spouse

51 (15.0%)

74.56 ± 9.09

  
 

Living alone

18 (5.3%)

75.04 ± 7.81

  
 

Other

5 (1.5%)

75.37 ± 10.15

  

Medical insurance situation

Publicly funded medical care

15 (4.4%)

74.03 ± 13.35

2.163

 < 0.001

 

Medical insurance

271 (79.9%)

75.64 ± 10.08

  
 

Other health insurance

31 (9.1%)

74.68 ± 9.47

  
 

None

14 (4.1%)

72.87 ± 9.77

  

Physical Activity

Regular

88 (26.0%)

79.11 ± 9.47

1.064

0.410

 

Irregular

203 (59.9%)

75.18 ± 9.68

  
 

Inactive

48 (14.2%)

69.23 ± 10.46

  

Social Activity

Do not participate

63 (18.6%)

71.61 ± 9.79

0.928

0.655

 

Occasional participation

207 (61.1%)

75.09 ± 10.01

  
 

Regularly participate

69 (20.4%)

79.65 ± 9.49

  

Chronic pain

Yes

108 (31.9%)

71.63 ± 8.97

1.238

0.185

 

No

231 (68.1%)

77.12 ± 10.23

  

Health Level

Very poor

25 (7.4%)

67.76 ± 9.08

2.968

 < 0.001

 

Poor

117 (34.5%)

70.85 ± 8.61

  
 

Fair

161 (47.5%)

77.12 ± 8.51

  
 

Good

32 (9.4%)

86.88 ± 8.96

  
 

Very good

4 (1.2%)

92.41 ± 12.02

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