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. 2024 May 30;21(6):704. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21060704

Table 4.

Results of the secondary analyses, including multiple testing corrections using the Benjamini–Hochberg procedure.

Standard Flyer (A), Score Intention to Participate in the Next Six Months (Median, IQR; n *) Reframed Flyer (B), Score Intention to Participate in the Next Six Months (Median, IQR; n) p-Value BH Adjusted p-Values
Age
  • -

    65–74 years of age

  • -

    75–84 years of age

  • -

    85+ years of age


2 (1–4; n = 34)
2 (1–6, n = 26)
2 (1–2, n = 2)

3.5 (1–4.75; n = 36)
5 (1–6.75; n = 24)
2 (1–7; n = 7)

0.074
0.179
0.877

0.041
0.064
0.100
Gender
  • -

    Female

  • -

    Male


2 (1–4; n = 41)
2 (1–5; n = 21)

4 (1.25–6; n = 44)
2 (1–5; n = 23)

0.020
0.855

0.014
0.095
Self-perceived risk of falling
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No


4 (2–6; n = 11)
2 (1–3.75; n = 48)

5 (2.5–6.75; n = 8)
3.5 (1–6; n = 54)

0.498
0.039

0.082
0.023
Self-perceived general health
  • -

    Good

  • -

    Moderate

  • -

    Poor

  • -

    Very poor


1 (1–3; n = 25)
2 (1–4.75; n = 32)
4.5 (2.25–6.75; n = 4)
2 (2–2; n = 1)

4 (1–6; n = 21)
4 (1–6; n = 42)
2 (2–2; n = 2)
n/a

0.066
0.150
0.140

0.036
0.059
0.050
Fall history in the past 12 months
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No


2 (1–3.75; n = 16)
2 (1–5; n = 46)

4 (1–6; n = 19)
4 (1–6; n = 48)

0.181
0.099

0.068
0.045
High risk of falling
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No


3 (1.5–6; n = 17)
2 (1–3.5;n = 45)

4 (1–6; n = 21)
4 (1–6; n = 46)

0.833
0.010

0.091
0.005
Participated in an FPP before
  • -

    Yes

  • -

    No


1 (1–5.5; n = 5)
2 (1–4; n = 57)

4 (1–6.25; n = 10)
4 (1–6; n = 56)

0.408
0.055

0.077
0.032
Attitudes to aging—Short Form
  • -
    Physical change
    • Positive range
    • Negative range
  • -
    Psychological growth
    • Positive range
    • Negative range
  • -
    Psychosocial loss
    • Positive range
    • Negative range


2 (1–4; n = 57)
4.5 (2.25–6.75; n = 4)

2 (1–4; n = 59)
1 (1–1; n = 3)

2 (1–4; n = 58)
4.5 (1.50–6.75; n = 4)


4 (1–6; n = 58)
2 (1–2; n = 3)

4 (1–6; n = 59)
4 (1–4; n = 2)

4 (1–6; n = 59)
1 (1–1; n = 2)


0.021
0.212

0.045
0.739

0.014
0.140


0.018
0.073

0.027
0.086

0.009
0.055

Abbreviations: BH = Benjamini–Hochberg; IQR = interquartile range; n/a = not applicable. * n differs between subgroups due to missing data. Bold = statistically significant (α ≤ 0.05).