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Table 1 Descriptive statistics of the sample (N = 838)

From: Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the functionality appreciation scale

Characteristic

Total sample

(n = 838)

n (%)

Women

(n = 415)

n (%)

Men

(n = 423)

n (%)

Age

31.79 (11.95)

31.5 (11.77)

32.08 (12.14)

BMI

23.97 (4.12)

23.2 (4.21)

24.72 (3.89)

Marital status

   

 Single

406 (48.44%)

208 (50.12%)

198 (46.81%)

 Married/Civil partner/Couple

409 (48.81%)

191 (46.02%)

218 (51.54%)

 Divorced/Separated

18 (2.15%)

12 (2.89%)

6 (1.42%)

 Widower

5 (0.6%)

4 (0.96%)

1 (0.2%)

Educational level

   

 Primary education

13 (1.55%)

6 (1.45%)

7 (1.65%)

 Secondary education

155 (18.51%)

65 (15.66%)

90 (21.28%)

 University studies (higher education/university degree)

421 (50.24%)

208 (50.12%)

213 (50.35%)

 University studies (master’s degree)

215 (25.66%)

113 (27.23%)

102 (24.11%)

 University studies (doctorate)

34 (4.06%)

23 (5.54%)

11 (2.60%)

Occupation

   

 Student

278 (33.18%)

146 (35.18%)

132 (31.21%)

 Active worker

468 (55.87%)

222 (53.49%)

246 (58.16%)

 Unemployed

59 (7.05%)

28 (6.75%)

31 (7.33%)

 Sick leave

7 (0.83%)

3 (0.72%)

4 (0.95%)

 Retired or early retiree

10 (1.19%)

4 (0.96%)

6 (1.42%)

 Other

16 (1.91%)

12 (2.89%)

4 (0.95%)

  1. Note. SD = standard deviation; BMI = body mass index