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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Sep 28.
Published in final edited form as: Br J Health Psychol. 2023 Feb 24;28(3):793–813. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12654

TABLE 2.

Baseline characteristics and follow-up rates across conditions.

Variable
Total (time 2), (N = 486)
Values (N = 95)
Social (N = 99)
Perspective (N = 98)
Imp. Intent (N = 100)
Control (N = 94)
ANOVA or chi-square
Background

 Age 39.68 (11.93) 39.44 (12.07) 38.91 (11.16) 40.62 (13.08) 41.27 (12.78) 38.05 (10.20) F (4, 480) = 1.14, p = .34
 Gender (% Female) 52.40 51.60 50.50 50.00 56.00 53.20 χ2 (4, N = 485) = .85, p = .93
 Ethnicity (% White) 74.30 76.80 69.70 75.50 77.00 72.30 χ2 (4, N = 486) = 2.04, p = .72

Sun behaviour
 T1 days outside (0–7) 4.13 (2.24) 4.41 (2.23) 4.18 (2.17) 3.53 (2.25) 4.30 (2.27) 4.22 (2.23) F (4, 481) = 2.35, p = .054
 T1 sun exposure days (−7, +7) 1.45 (3.05) 1.66 (3.21) 1.66 (2.84) 1.04 (2.76) 1.18 (3.41) 1.73 (2.96) F (4, 481) = 1.07, p = .37
 Typicality (0–7) 5.37 (1.33) 5.55 (1.24) 5.25 (1.47) 5.18 (1.34) 5.44 (1.31) 5.44 (1.23) F (4, 481) = 2.17, p = .30
 Importance of skin health (1–7) 5.89 (.96) 5.95 (.97) 5.79 (.99) 5.88 (.97) 5.91 (.81) 5.94 (1.04) F (4, 481) = .44, p = .78

Note: Values are means (standard deviation) or proportions.