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Table 2 Results of four piecewise linear growth models: influence of perceived atmosphere on the four quality of life domains and their change over time

From: Quality of life of residents living in a city hosting mega-sport events: a longitudinal study

 

Estimate

Standard Error

Significance

Physical domain

   

 Atmosphere → i

.213

.041

< .001

 Atmosphere → s1

.085

.038

.023

 Atmosphere → s2

-.029

.014

.031

Social domain

   

 Atmosphere → i

.304

.067

< .001

 Atmosphere → s1

.191

.073

.009

 Atmosphere → s2

-.021

.022

.333

Psychological domain

   

 Atmosphere → i

.250

.039

< .001

 Atmosphere → s1

.075

.034

.026

 Atmosphere → s2

-.007

.013

.586

Environmental domain

   

 Atmosphere → i

.303

.047

< .001

 Atmosphere → s1

.077

.043

.070

 Atmosphere → s2

-.015

.014

.280

  1. Notes. Slope 1 (s1) is the change between T1 and T2; slope 2 (s2) is the change between T2 and T3; intercept (i) indicates quality of life at T2. T1 indicates the measurement during the first week of the event, T2 indicates the measurement during the week right after the World Cup (i.e., one month later), and T3 indicates the measurement four months after T1 (i.e., three months after the event had ended)