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. 2021 Aug 31;18(17):9168. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179168

Table 3.

Psychological factors.

m (SD);
Median (IQR);
%
≥30 MVPA min/Day <10 Sitting Hours/Day ≥60 min Outdoors/Day
Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale Short form 25.7 (4.3) 26.0 (4.2) 26.5 (4.1) 26.1 (4.2)
Probable depression (7–17 points) 25 (3.9) 56.5 20.0 44.4
Possible depression (18–20 points) 57 (8.8) 62.5 49.1 63.2
Average mental well-being (21–27 points) 314 (48.5) 76.4 51.3 64.0
High mental well-being (28–35 points) 252 (38.9) 82.4 60.7 72.6
Beck Depression Inventory 7.5 (3–13) 7 (3–12) 6 (2–12) 7 (3–12)
No depression (0–9 points) 381 (59.3) 82.0 60.1 70.9
Depression (10–63 points) 261 (40.7) 69.8 44.4 59.8
Beck Anxiety Inventory 7.4 (1–10) 4 (1–9) 4 (1–9) 4 (1–9)
No anxiety (0–7 points) 424 (66.7) 79.5 57.3 70.0
Anxiety (8–63 points) 212 (33.3) 71.5 46.2 58.5
Loneliness Scale
Lonely (3–5 points) 342 (52.5) 82.3 56.4 70.5
Not lonely (6–9 points) 309 (47.5) 70.3 50.2 61.5

Descriptive data for continuous variables are shown in mean (m) and standard deviation (SD), if normally distributed, or in median and interquartile range (IQR), if data are non-normally distributed. Categorical variables are shown as percentages. No = Number; MVPA = moderate to vigorous physical activity.