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. 2021 Jun 9;12:645300. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.645300

Table 3.

Differences in “lockdown characteristics” across profiles (N = 652).

Profile (% of the sample) No of people in lockdown M(SE) Equality test of means (χ2) Change in amount of childcare M(SE) Equality test of means (χ2) Change in household chores M(SE) Equality test of means (χ2) Change in workload M(SE) Equality test of means compared to the average (χ2) Change in financial situation M(SE) Equality test of means compared to the average (χ2) Change in physical health M(SE) Equality test of means compared to the average (χ2) Experience of boredom M(SE) Equality test of means compared to the average (χ2)
Moderately positive (67%) 2.7 (0.08) 4.8 (0.10) 4.8 (0.09) 2.9 (0.09) 3.3 (0.07) 4.0 (0.07) 4.1 (0.08)
Languishing (18%) 2.4 (0.18) 1.360 4.3 (0.28) 3.214 4.4 (0.25) 1.856 2.7 (0.20) 0.859 2.7 (0.16) 12.505*** 3.1 (0.18) 16.226 *** 5.3 (0.20) 25.483***
Flourishing (8%) 2.8 (0.20) 0.215 4.9 (0.34) 0.014 4.9 (0.35) 0.082 2.9 (0.28) 0.004 4.0 (0.24) 7.227** 4.4 (0.24) 2.740 2.2 (0.23) 60.922***
Mixed feelings (4%) 3.3 (0.28) 4.436* 4.1 (0.42) 2.941 4.4 (0.43) 0.749 3.8 (0.48) 2.968 3.9 (0.41) 2.016 5.2 (0.34) 12.915 *** 5.4 (0.39) 8.824**
Apathetic (3%) 2.1 (0.28) 4.229* 3.5 (0.46) 7.723** 3.4 (0.56) 5.877* 3.0 (0.55) 0.048 3.1 (0.36) 0.368 2.7 (0.37) 10.785 *** 3.0 (0.49) 5.736*
***

p < 0.001,

**

p < 0.010,

*

p < 0.05.

Means of each profile are compared to the means of the Moderately positive profile, which is considered as the normative profile. Statistically (non-) significant difference thus indicates that the mean of a given characteristic in the target profile is (not) statistically significantly different from that of the comparison profile (i.e., the Moderately positive).