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. 2016 Jun 3;11(6):e0156828. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156828

Table 1. Distribution of Masculinity and femininity scores in IMIAS sample (n = 1967).

Masculinity scoresa Femininity scoresa
mean (SD) median mean (SD) median
Entire sample (n = 1967) Entire sample (n = 1967)
Study site
Kingston (n = 393) 5.14 (0.96) 5.17 5.62 (0.85) 5.67
Saint-Hyacinthe (n = 392) 4.75 (1.14) 4.83 5.74 (0.75) 5.83
Tirana (n = 387) 4.74 (1.12) 4.83 6.15 (0.74) 6.33
Manizales (n = 393) 4.22 (1.14) 4.17 5.92 (1.08) 6.33
Natal (n = 402) 4.28 (1.30) 4.17 5.32 (0.99) 5.33
P <0.001b P <0.001b

a Masculinity and femininity scores were calculated as means of ratings of the six items in each scale.

b One-way ANOVA for equality of means by study site.