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Table 3 Group mean values of attitudinal factors and subjective health by unhealthy SNAP behaviours, tested for significance

From: How do combinations of unhealthy behaviors relate to attitudinal factors and subjective health among the adult population in the Netherlands?

Prevalence behaviour

% (N)

Present orientation (CFC–I)

Future orientation (CFC–F)

Risk attitude (HRAS-6)

SRH

SLE

S

Risky

23.0 (227)

4.0*

4.1*

20.5*

6.6*

80.4*

Healthy

77.0 (762)

3.7

4.4

17.0

7.1

84.1

N

Risky

46.9 (464)

3.8

4.3

19.5*

6.7*

82.2*

Healthy

53.1 (525)

3.7

4.4

16.2

7.2

84.2

A

Risky

29.2 (289)

3.9

4.4

18.0

6.7*

81.9

Healthy

70.8 (700)

3.7

4.4

17.7

7.1

83.8

P

Risky

51.7 (511)

3.8

4.4

18.8*

6.7*

82.6

Healthy

48.3 (478)

3.7

4.4

16.7

7.3

84.0

Lifestyle index

 0

17.7 (175)

3.6*

4.6*

14.7*

7.6*

85.5*

 1

32.8 (324)

3.7

4.4

16.9

7.2

84.2

 2

33.0 (326)

3.8

4.3

18.6

6.8

83.1

 3

14.3 (141)

4.1

4.2

21.1

6.4

80.4

 4

2.3 (23)

4.2

4.5

22.1

5.5

73.7

Prevalent combinations of unhealthy behaviours

 P N

16.5 (163)

3.6

4.4

19.2*

6.8

82.9

 S A a

7.5 (74)

4.1

4.1

22.1*

6.0*

77.1*

Total

100 (989)

3.7

4.4

17.8

7.0

83.3

  1. * = Significant at p < .001 level derived from an ANOVA test
  2. a Combination independent from engagement in other unhealthy SNAP behaviours