Table 1

Demographic and study variables: examining differences between samples

Turkish migrantssample (n = 119)Dutch non-migrantssample (n = 124)
Demographic variablesn%n%χ2
Genderχ2(1) = 25.61, p <0.001
Female4235.58467.7
Male7764.74032.3
Other00
Partnerχ2(1) = 2,08, p  = 0.15
Yes6554.67963.7
No5445.34536.6
Educational levelχ2(1) = 110.22, p <0.001
Low1191004637.1
High007862.9
Healthχ2(4) = 82.84, p <0.001
Poor1916.010.8
Moderate6352.92116.9
Good3630.35947.6
Very good10.082721.8
Excellent001612.9
Age M(SD)71.13(5.04)71.91(5.32)t(241) = 1.18, p  = 0.12
Turkish migrants sample (n = 119)Dutch non-migrants sample (n = 124 for BSC; n = 123 for Well-being scales)
Study variablesMSDMSDt
PBSC13.022.2615.783.08t(241) = 7.94, p <0.001
Emotional well-being3.571.054.980.85t(240) = 11.52, p <0.001
Psychological well-being3.550.794.351.08t(240) = 6.50, p <0.001
Social well-being2.540.843.521.05t(240) = 8.01, p <0.001
Overall mental well-being3.200.884.190.79t(240) = −9.26, p <0.001
Source(s): Authors’ own work

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