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. 2022 Jun 21;92:102545. doi: 10.1016/j.joep.2022.102545

Table 1.

Summary statistics.

Women Single Married Men Single Married
N 23,126 8,082 9,996 21,303 6,929 10,570
Age 41.8
(15.6)
39.2
(17.2)
47.0
(13.2)
44.8
(16.3)
37.2
(16.0)
51.7
(13.9)
Fraction withchildren 0.55
(0.50)
0.31
(0.46)
0.83
(0.37)
0.54
(0.50)
0.17
(0.37)
0.85
(0.36)
Full-time employed 0.39
(0.49)
0.33
(0.47)
0.43
(0.49)
0.50
(0.50)
0.39
(0.49)
0.57
(0.49)
Well-being scale 6.17
(2.02)
5.79
(2.08)
6.49
(1.95)
6.19
(2.05)
5.67
(2.18)
6.51
(1.93)
Compliance
(scale 0–10)
8.32
(1.47)
8.26
(1.52)
8.42
(1.42)
7.81
(1.64)
7.61
(1.72)
7.98
(1.55)
 Subscale: Social distancing 8.75
(1.62)
8.70
(1.66)
8.84
(1.56)
8.27
(1.84)
8.08
(1.97)
8.43
(1.71)
 Subscale: Hygiene 8.21
(1.77)
8.10
(1.85)
8.34
(1.69)
7.62
(1.95)
7.31
(2.08)
7.85
(1.82)
 Subscale: Policy support 8.09
(2.15)
8.07
(2.20)
8.17
(2.10)
7.62
(2.34)
7.53
(2.39)
7.74
(2.28)
Risk perception
(scale 0–10)
 Optimism 7.17
(2.17)
6.95
(2.32)
7.41
(2.04)
7.12
(2.15)
6.74
(2.35)
7.39
(1.98)
 Infection risk 5.08
(2.77)
5.11
(2.75)
4.90
(2.77)
4.68
(2.79)
4.77
(2.82)
4.55
(2.75)
Pro-social traits
(scale 0–10)
 Moral identity 8.01
(1.67)
8.01
(1.72)
7.97
(1.67)
7.52
(1.73)
7.41
(1.81)
7.60
(1.68)
 Social belonging 7.33
(1.89)
7.06
(2.00)
7.60
(1.77)
7.13
(1.88)
6.71
(2.06)
7.43
(1.73)

Notes: Standard deviations are in parentheses.