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. 2016 Feb 15;51:659–668. doi: 10.1007/s00127-016-1189-4

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for participants in each stage of the study

SMS1947 6-day sample Followed up Tel. interviewed
Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD
N 70,805 1208 171 129
Sex (M/F) 35,809/34,996 590/618 82/89 59/70
Age 10.9 0.29 10.9 0.28 76.7 0.40 77.1 0.34
Early life
 MHT score 36.9 15.8 37.4 15.8 48.1 11.6 49.2 11.4
 SB IQ 102.6 20.1 115.7 19.7 118.7 19.1
 Dependability 9.4 2.2 10.3 2.2 10.5 2.2
 Childhood illnesses 0.39 0.68 0.47 0.75 0.45 0.76
 Social class 3.37 0.97 3.11 1.02 3.06 1.00
 Family size 3.76 2.28 3.16 1.77 3.02 1.64
 Birth order 2.41 1.76 2.08 1.43 2.08 1.40
 Home occupancy 1.70 0.76 1.42 0.67 1.39 0.62
 Home and school moves 3.84 2.12 3.82 2.04 3.78 2.02
 Childhood stressors 0.18 0.42 0.19 0.43
 EA stressors 0.49 0.65 0.50 0.67
Later life
 Resilience 21.7 4.2 22.1 4.4
 Health conditions 3.13 1.83 3.15 1.79
 Medications 4.14 3.06 3.87 3.02
 HADS 7.31 4.27 6.90 4.37
 WEMWBS 54.7 7.0 55.2 6.4
 Loneliness 0.76 0.91 0.61 0.91
 NART 35.1 8.0
 RSPM 33.7 7.4

SMS1947 Scottish mental survey of 1947, MHT Moray House test; SB IQ Stanford Binet intelligence quotient, EA early-adulthood, HADS hospital anxiety and depression scale, WEMWBS Warwick-Edinburgh mental well-being scale, NART national adult reading test, RSPM Raven’s standard progressive matrices. Participants who reported a diagnosis of dementia were excluded from the two later subsamples