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Table 3 Well-being and leisure time activity.

From: Psychosocial factors during the first year after a coronary heart disease event in cases and referents. Secondary Prevention in Uppsala Primary Health Care Project (SUPRIM)

  

Women

Men

Sex differences

Case-referent differences

 

Score range

Cases

Referents

Cases

Referents

p

p

N

 

82

149

264

461

  

Well-being score

9–63

46.3

49.9

46.1

48.9

0.0001

0.11

   Work situation

1–7

4.7

4.8

4.7

5.0

0.28

0.0162

   Home and family situation

1–7

5.6

5.4

5.7

5.8

0.21

0.0091

   Mood

1–7

5.5

5.8

5.8

5.8

0.18

0.10

   Energy

1–7

5.0

5.4

5.5

5.6

0.0264

0.09

   Patience

1–7

5.6

5.8

5.6

5.8

0.41

0.0184

   Self-esteem

1–7

4.7

5.0

5.6

5.5

<0.0001

0.70

   Sleep

1–7

4.5

5.1

5.6

5.6

<0.0001

0.19

   Fitness

1–7

4.0

4.5

4.5

4.8

0.0049

<0.0008

   Perceived health

1–7

4.5

5.1

5.0

5.3

0.0021

0.0001

Activity score

0–64

21.8

24.4

26.1

29.4

<0.0001

<0.0001

   Home indoor activities

0–10

4.6

5.1

4.8

5.5

0.19

0.0002

   Home outdoor activities

0–8

1.9

2.3

4.5

4.8

<0.0001

0.0423

   Physical activities

0–14

4.0

4.4

5.0

5.7

<0.0001

0.0061

   Pleasure

0–16

4.1

4.7

4.5

5.3

0.0106

<0.0001

   Social activities

0–8

4.7

5.2

4.8

5.3

0.82

0.0003

   Clubs and associations

0–8

2.0

2.4

2.0

2.4

0.48

0.0125

  1. Well-being and Activity score among female and male cases and referents after adjustment for the influence of age, education, marital status and smoking habits in conditional analyses. p < 0.005 were regarded as statistically significant.