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Table 2 Descriptive characteristics and mental wellbeing outcomes stratified by sex

From: The relationship between non-communicable disease risk and mental wellbeing in adolescence: a cross-sectional study utilising objective measures in Indonesia

 

Female (n = 735)

Male (n = 596)

Total (N = 1331)

 

n

(%)

n

(%)

N

(%)

Province

 Jakarta

348

(47.3)

261

(43.8)

609

(45.8)

 South Sulawesi

387

(52.7)

335

(56.2)

722

(54.2)

Age in years

 16

389

(52.9)

239

(40.1)

628

(47.2)

 17

261

(35.5)

257

(43.1)

518

(38.9)

 18

85

(11.6)

100

(16.8)

185

(13.9)

Grade at School

 Year 10

236

(32.1)

159

(26.7)

395

(29.7)

 Year 11

262

(35.6)

234

(39.3)

496

(37.3)

 Year 12

237

(32.2)

203

(34.1)

440

(33.1)

Family Socio-Economic Status, self-report

 SES Average or higher

342

(48.0)

282

(50.4)

624

(49.1)

 SES Below average

370

(52.0)

277

(49.6)

647

(50.9)

Missing

23

 

37

 

60

 

Living Situation

 Live with parents or stepparents

575

(80.4)

453

(77.8)

1,028

(79.3)

 Live with others (grandparents, friends, others)

140

(19.6)

129

(22.2)

269

(20.7)

Missing

20

 

14

 

34

 

Religion type

 Muslim

713

(97.1)

533

(89.9)

1,246

(93.9)

 Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, or None

21

(2.9)

60

(10.1)

81

(6.1)

Missing

1

 

3

 

4

 

OUTCOMES, Mean (SD)

M

(SD)

M

(SD)

M

(SD)

K10 Psychological Distress, Total 0–40

13.9

(7.2)

11.4

(6.5)

12.8

(7.0)

Missing

52

 

63

 

115

 

PedsQL-Physical Functioning, Mean 0–100

74.2

(15.5)

81.2

(15.3)

77.3

(15.8)

Youth Quality of Life-Short Form, Mean 0–100

63.9

(19.6)

68.4

(20.8)

65.9

(20.3)