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. 2021 Oct 22;13(1):66–72. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2021.10.006

Table 2.

Median scores for the global PWB and each domain in the total investigated sample and in female and male subgroups

Variable Total, n = 1335
Female, n = 317
Male, n = 866
p value
Age
Median (IQR) Median (IQR) Mean (SD) Median (IQR) Mean (SD) (F vs. M) Correlation p value
Anxiety 76 (60, 88) 72 (64, 84) 71 (18) 76 (60, 88) 73 (20) 0.005∗ −0.033 0.274
Depression 87 (73, 100) 87 (73, 93) 83 (16) 93 (80, 100) 86 (17) <0.001∗ −0.078 0.010∗
Positive well-being 65 (50, 80) 65 (50, 75) 63 (18) 70 (55, 80) 66 (19) 0.004∗ −0.129 <0.001∗
Self-control 87 (73, 93) 87 (73, 93) 81 (17) 87 (73, 98) 83 (18) 0.002∗ −0.054 0.075
General Health 80 (67, 87) 80 (67, 87) 74 (18) 80 (67, 93) 77 (18) 0.003∗ −0.145 <0.001∗
Vitality 70 (55, 80) 65 (55, 80) 64 (21) 70 (55, 85) 69 (20) <0.001∗ −0.003 0.932
Global 76 (64, 85) 74 (64, 82) 72 (16) 78 (65, 87) 75 (16) <0.001∗ −0.078 0.010∗

Age correlation with the global PWB and individual domain.

Data are presented as median (IQR range) and mean (SD). p values are computed with Mann-Whitney U test. Significant values are marked with asterisks. Correlation coefficients and p values are computed with Spearman's rho test. Significant values are marked with asterisks.