K. Catipovicveselica et al., ASSOCIATION OF SCORES FOR TYPE-A BEHAVIOR WITH AGE, SEX, OCCUPATION, EDUCATION, LIFE NEEDS SATISFACTION, SMOKING, AND RELIGION IN 1084 EMPLOYEES, Psychological reports, 77(1), 1995, pp. 131-138
The associations of Type A or B behavior with age, sex, occupation, ed
ucation, life needs satisfaction, smoking, and religion were studied.
242 women and 842 men, ages 21 to 64 years, (M age 42 +/- 8 yr.), comp
leted the Bortner scale and rated on a 5-point scale their life needs
satisfaction. Information on age, occupation, education, cigarette smo
king, and religion were obtained from each subject. Scores for Type A
and Type B behavior patterns in different age groups were very similar
. Scores on Type A behavior were significantly more common in women th
an men. Type A behavior scores were identified in a larger proportion
of managers, clerks, and in persons with university education than in
manual workers and persons with only primary and secondary education.
There was no difference between smokers and nonsmokers and religious a
nd nonreligious scorers. There was no difference in ratings for life n
eeds satisfaction between persons identified as having scores on Type
A and Type B behavior. The present analyses enhance our understanding
of Type A behavior as related to age, sex, occupation, education, and
life needs satisfaction in a Croatian sample.