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Table 1 Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations among all variables

From: The role of perceived well-being in the family, school and peer context in adolescents’ subjective health complaints: evidence from a Greek cross-sectional study

 

Range/Categories

n

%

M

SD

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Gender † ǂ

Girls

659

60.6

na

na

1.00

      
 

Boys

428

39.4

         

2. Age ‡ ǂ

12-15

725

66.7

na

na

−0.07*

1.0

     
 

16-18

362

33.3

         

3. PQFR

0-100

na

na

69.75

24.25

0.05

−0.06**

1.00

    

4. Family context

0-100

na

na

70.23

20.21

0.11*

−0.18*

0.33*

1.00

   

5. School context

0-100

na

na

64.13

18.58

−0.003

−0.27*

0.27*

0.47*

1.00

  

6. Peer context

0-100

na

na

70.53

21.17

0.06

−0.11*

0.24*

0.30*

0.19*

1.00

 

7. SHC

1-40

na

na

17.3

0.78

−0.22*

0.18*

−0.21 *

−0.4 *

−0.33*

−0. 25*

1.00

  1. M = arithmetic mean, SD = standard deviation, PQFR = Perceived Quality of Financial Resources, SHC = subjective health complaints.
  2. Girls were coded as 0 and boys as 1.
  3. Age category 12–15 was coded as 0 and age category 16–18 was coded as 1.
  4. ǂ Spearman correlation coefficient.
  5. *p < 0.01, **p < 0.05.