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. 2019 Nov;82:224–229. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2019.08.189

Table 1.

Participant characteristics at baseline.

Time-invariant characteristics (stated at baseline) a Proportion (%)
Gender % female 55.0%
Age % 50–55 5.3%
% 56–60 15.2%
% 61–65 20.3%
% 66–70 17.4%
% 71–75 15.3%
% 76+ 26.4%
Ethnicity White, % 97.7%
Educational Attainmentb No qualifications / basic qualifications 44.2%
GCSE / O-level / qualification at age 16 16.7%
A-levels / higher education / qualification at age 18 27.1%
Degree / further higher qualification 12.1%



Time-varying characteristics (state at baseline)
Marital Status Married/cohabiting, % 66.4%
Employment Working full- or part-time, % 30.9%
Wealth Measured in quintiles
Alcohol Consumption Less than once a week 48.9%
Once or twice a week 20.9%
3 or 4 times a week 10.6%
5 or more times a week 19.7%
Smoking Status Smoker, % 11.3%
Sedentary Behaviour Exercises less than weekly, % 8.7%
Chronic Health Conditions One or more of cancer, COPD, arthritis, stroke, diabetes, angina, % 35.1%
Chronic pain Experiencing moderate or severe chronic pain, % 22.3%
Depression Score of 3+ in CES-D, % 17.1%
BMI Mean score 27.6 (SE 0.04)



Social connections
Social engagement Mean score (range 3–12; higher indicates more socially engaged) 7.9 (SE 0.02)
Living with somebody % 78.0%
Loneliness Mean score (range 3–9; lower indicates more lonely) 7.7 (SE 0.01)
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Excluded from the analysis as time-invariant factors are automatically included within fixed-effects models, but shown here for descriptive purposes.