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. 2018 Sep 5;89(2):359–373. doi: 10.1111/bjep.12243

Table 1.

Variable distribution by neighbourhood greenspace in the analytic sample

Total N = 4,758 Low neighbourhood greenspace (Lower 3 deciles) N = 2,584 (54%) High neighbourhood greenspace (Upper 7 deciles) N = 2,174 (46%) p‐Value
Continuous variables, M (SD)
SWM (total errors) 34.97 (0.27) 36.21 (0.39) 33.51 (0.39) <.001
Age 10.63 (0.01) 10.63 (0.01) 10.64 (0.01) .59
(Low) neighbourhood deprivation 5.34 (0.04) 4.66 (0.05) 6.16 (0.06) <.001
Poverty 0.28 (0.01) 0.33 (0.01) 0.22 (0.01) <.001
Categorical variables, n (%)
White 3,532 (74%) 1,587 (61%) 1,945 (89%) <.001
(No/low) sports participation 2,311 (51%) 1,321 (54%) 990 (48%) <.001
Female 2,337 (49%) 1,528 (49%) 1,079 (50%) .42
Computer gaming 2,567 (55%) 1,390 (55%) 1,177 (55%) .92
Maternal education (degree) 1,051 (22%) 600 (23%) 451 (21%) .04
Residential stability 1,726 (41%) 959 (43%) 767 (38%) <.001

p‐Values of t‐tests for continuous variables and chi‐square tests for categorical variables.