Table 1.
Sociodemographic data of survey participants and their WEMWBS total scores (unweighted N = 11391, weighted N = 11393).
| No. (%) of respondents | WEMWBS total score (weighted)a | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | Unweighted | Weighted | Mean (S.D.) | 
| Age, year | |||
| 16-29 | 3404 (29.88) | 2421 (21.26) | 47.80 (7.23) | 
| 30-49 | 5316 (46.67) | 3488 (30.61) | 49.49 (6.35) | 
| 50-64 | 2043 (17.94) | 2651 (23.27) | 51.75 (9.05) | 
| 65-74 | 547 (4.80) | 2469 (21.67) | 52.61 (16.15) | 
| ≥75 | 81 (0.7) | 364 (3.20) | 55.04 (13.34) | 
| Sex | |||
| Male | 2557 (22.45) | 5415 (47.5) | 50.74 (11.85) | 
| Female | 8782 (77.10) | 5932 (52.06) | 50.37 (6.70) | 
| Other | 52 (0.46) | 52 (0.46) | 42.69 (9.32) | 
| Marital status | |||
| Single, divorced, or widowed | 4033 (35.41) | 4215 (37) | 49.45 (9.05) | 
| With a partner | 7358 (64.59) | 7178 (63) | 51.14 (7.59) | 
| Children less than 10 years old | |||
| No | 9061 (79.55) | 9870 (86.62) | 49.61 (6.21) | 
| Yes | 2330 (20.45) | 1521 (13.38) | 50.64 (8.58) | 
| Employment status | |||
| Employed | 5406 (47.46) | 4440 (38.97) | 50.08 (7.17) | 
| Independent | 746 (6.55) | 721 (6.33) | 51.20 (8.08) | 
| Unemployed | 538 (4.72) | 455 (3.99) | 47.31 (8.03) | 
| Student | 1243 (10.91) | 874 (7.68) | 46.48 (7.39) | 
| Other with no activity | 322 (2.83) | 243 (2.13) | 47.02 (9.27) | 
| Unable to work due to disability | 160 (1.40) | 149 (1.31) | 44.47 (9.41) | 
| Retired | 721 (6.33) | 2606 (22.87) | 52.77 (14.10) | 
| Heath professional | 2255 (19.80) | 1907 (16.73) | 51.67 (6.76) | 
| Educational level (ISCED 2011)b | |||
| ≤3 | 727 (6.38) | 1074 (9.42) | 50.00 (9.03) | 
| 4 | 1326 (11.64) | 1485 (13.03) | 49.64 (11.62) | 
| 5-6 | 3985 (34.98) | 3727 (32.71) | 50.27 (7.81) | 
| ≥6 | 5353 (46.99) | 5108 (44.83) | 51.02 (7.60) | 
| Psychiatric history | |||
| Ongoing | 1244 (10.92) | 1031 (9.05) | 45.02 (8.56) | 
| Past | 1632 (14.33) | 1622 (14.24) | 48.40 (8.52) | 
| No psychiatric history | 8515 (74.75) | 8740 (76.71) | 51.55 (7.69) | 
Data were weighted using age and gender distributions from the 2020 French census
ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) is the reference international classification for organizing education programs and related qualifications by levels and fields. An ISCED≤3 level corresponds to secondary education and below. ISCED 4 corresponds to the “baccalaureate” a French diploma that allows access to higher education. An ISCED of 6 and above corresponds to a “bachelor” level degree and above.