Research Article
Coresidence of Older Parents and Adult Children Increases Older Adults’ Self-Reported Psychological Well-Being
Table 1
Demographic information for the sample (
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| | | Range | | (%) |
| Age | 77.82 | 97 | | | Gender | | | | | Male | | | 1351 | 56.9% | Female | | | 1025 | 43.1% | Race3 | | | | | White | | | 1660 | 70.1% | Black or African-American | | | 618 | 26.1% | Others | | | 90 | 3.8% | Minorities | | | | | White | | | 1689 | 71.6% | Non-White | | | 671 | 28.4% | Single status | | | | | Yes | | | 1292 | 54.4% | No | | | 1083 | 45.6% | Living arrangement | | | | | Living alone | | | 1961 | 82.6% | Living with kids | | | 412 | 17.4% |
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1Valid percentages are reported. 2Missingness is excluded. 3White and non-White were used in analyses.
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