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Table 1 Demographics of Study Respondents (no. = 120)

From: Exploring end of life priorities in Saudi males: usefulness of Q-methodology

Age-mean (SD), yr.

32.1(9.8)

Religiosity- no. (%)

 

 Much more

4 (3)

 Somewhat more

12 (10)

 About the same

62 (52)

 Somewhat less

30 (25)

 Much less

11 (9)

General health- no. (%)

 

 Excellent

50 (42)

 Very good

55 (46)

 Good

13 (11)

 Fair

2 (2)

 Poor

0 (0)

Life quality- no. (%)

 

 Excellent

39 (33)

 Very good

60 (50)

 Good

17 (14)

 Fair

4 (3)

Employment-no. (%)

 

 Student

21 (18)

 Employed

83 (69)

 Self employed

6 (5)

 Not employed

10 (8)

Living arrangement-no. (%)

 

 With spouse

56 (47)

 With parents

44 (37)

 With children

0 (0)

 With other family members

5 (4)

 Alone

14 (12)

Death experience in family/close friends-no. (%)

 

 Last year

31 (26)

 Last 5 years

55 (46)

 None in last 5 years

34 (28)

  1. Religiosity (compared to Muslims in Saudi Arabia), general health, and life quality were self-declared. All respondents were Saudi nationals, males, Muslims, with more than high school education