Table 2. Mean subjective well-being scores by health status and satisfaction with family life in 2020 (n = 10,758).
Variable | Category | Respondents | Subjective well-being | p-value | 99% CI | ||
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N | % | Mean | SD | ||||
Total | 40,849,975 | 100.00 | 6.74 | 1.66 | |||
Disability | No | 38,199,452 | 93.51 | 6.81 | 1.64 | <0.001 | 0.90, 1.22* |
Yes | 2,650,523 | 6.49 | 5.75 | 1.60 | |||
Chronic disease | No | 23,367,777 | 57.20 | 6.96 | 1.77 | <0.001 | 0.42, 0.58* |
Yes | 17,482,198 | 42.80 | 6.46 | 1.54 | |||
Subjective health | Not healthy | 11,620,474 | 28.45 | 6.06 | 1.49 | <0.001 | -1.05, -0.87* |
Healthy | 29,229,500 | 71.55 | 7.02 | 1.68 | |||
Satisfaction with family life | Not satisfied | 7,736,378 | 18.94 | 5.26 | 1.70 | <0.001 | -1.82, -1.61* |
Satisfied | 33,113,597 | 81.06 | 7.03 | 1.46 |
Abbreviation: CI, Confidence interval. Values were adjusted with sampling weights.
The number of respondents in the sample was 10,758 but the values in the table were population estimates obtained by using sampling weights.
p-values were obtained from the t-test and the ANOVA test.
* Post-hoc analysis was significant at the 0.01 level.