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Table 3 Differences in dementia knowledge according to general characteristics

From: Knowledge about dementia in South Korean nursing students: a cross-sectional survey

Variables

n

t or F

p *

Scheffé

Gender

Male

22

−0.14

0.88

 

Female

126

Grade level

Firsta

36

7.04

<0.001*

a,b < c,d

Secondb

38

Thirdc

39

Fourthd

35

Dementia education

Yes

63

2.60

0.01*

 

No

85

Mean hours of education

Less than 2 h

41

0.90

0.36

 

More than 2 h

22

Family member with dementia

Yes

24

−1.27

0.21

 

No

124

Experience in caring for persons with dementia

Yes

63

0.58

0.56

 

No

85

Cared for people with dementia during clinical placement

Yes

62

−3.79

<0.001*

 

No

86

Exposure to information of dementia

Yes

111

−2.25

0.02*

 

No

37

  1. *p < 0.05
  2. Difference was statistically significant between a, b and c, d by Scheffe's post-hoc comparison