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. 2021 Apr 6;18(7):3837. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18073837

Table 1.

Characteristics of Participants.

Gender Male: 42% (n = 13)
Female: 58% (n = 18)
Age (in years) 13: 26% (n = 8)
14: 26% (n = 8)
15: 23% (n = 7)
16: 19% (n = 6)
17: 6% (n = 2)
IMD Quintile (where 5 is most deprived): 1: 29% (n = 9)
2: 19% (n = 6)
3: 13% (n = 4)
4: 13% (n = 4)
5: 26% (n = 8)
Ethnicity: White British: 94% (n = 30)
TP1 WEMWBS (Categories) TP2 WEMWBS (Categories)
High: 10% (n = 3) 19% (n = 6)
Average 61% (n = 19) 45% (n = 14)
Possible depression 13% (n = 4) 13% (n = 4)
Probable depression 16% (n = 5) 23% (n = 7)
TP1 WEMWBS (categories): High: 10% (n = 3)
Average: 61% (n = 19)
Possible Depression: 13% (n = 4)
Probable Depression: 16% (n = 5)
TP2 WEMWBS (categories): High: 19% (n = 6)
Average: 45% (n = 14)
Possible Depression: 13% (n = 4)
Probable Depression: 23% (n = 7)

IMD = Index of Multiple Deprivation, TP = Time Point, WEMWBS = Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale.