Table 5.
Differences between stressed and nonstressed groups based on the type of stress. Values represent the estimated mean differences between those reporting the type of stress versus others. Stress scores are normalized to the highest possible score for each stress type.
| Stress type | Age | Internet overuse | Screen time | Emotion | Perception | Health | Dissatisfaction |
| Bereavement | —a | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Financial | −5.8b | 2.6b | — | 13.9b | 4.6c | 5.14d | 13.7d |
| Exam | −14.9b | 3.9b | 1.06c | 19.9b | 10.7d | 7.4d | 8.4d |
| Chronic health | — | — | — | 9.6d | 5.4c | 5.5d | 8.5c |
| Relationship | −4.17c | 1.7c | 0.8c | 12.2b | 3.1c | 3.6c | 7.5d |
| Mental health | −7.4d | 3.8d | 0.9c | 29.8b | 10.5b | 9.7b | 15.3b |
| Physical health | −2.9c | 3.4b | — | 15.3b | 6.5b | 8.6b | 11.2b |
aNo significant difference was observed.
bP<.001.
cP<.05.
dP<.01.