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Table 1 Demonstration of each variable

From: Relationship between physical activity and risk of depression in a married group

Dimensionality

Variables

Variable description

M ± SD

Basics

Risk of depression

1 = “Low risk”; 2 = “High risk”

1.68 ± 0.51

Frequency of exercise

0 = “Never”; 1 = “On average, less than once a month”; 2 = “On average, more than once a month, but less than once a week”; 3 = “On average, 1–2 times a week”; 4 = “On average, 3–4 times a week”; 5 = “On average, 5 times a week and more”; 6 = “Once a day”; 7 = “Twice a day and more”

1.51 ± 2.36

Age

1 = “Youth”; 2 = “Middle age”; 3 = “Old age”

1.88 ± 0.78

Gender

1="Male”; 2="Female”

1.51 ± 0.50

Place of residence

1="Town”; 2="Village”

1.49 ± 0.50

Region

1="East”; 2="Central”; 3="West”; 4="North East”

2.22 ± 1.05

Are highly educated

0="No”; 1="Yes”

0.12 ± 0.32

Active status or not

0="No”; 1="Yes”

0.78 ± 0.42

Children under 16 years of age

0="No”; 1="Yes”

1.41 ± 1.44

Marital relationship

Marital satisfaction

1  5 assignment; 1 means very unsatisfied, 5 means very satisfied

4.48 ± 0.85

Satisfaction with the economic contribution of the other party

1  5 assignment; 1 means very unsatisfied, 5 means very satisfied

4.28 ± 0.10

Satisfaction with each other’s contribution to household chores

1  5 assignment; 1 means very dissatisfied, 5 means very satisfied

4.16 ± 1.13

Life feelings

Life satisfaction

1 to 5 assignment; 1 = “Very dissatisfied”, 5 = “Very satisfied”

4.14 ± 0.80

Subjective well-being

0  10 assignment; 0 is the lowest, 10 is the highest

7.57 ± 2.05

Self-perceived health

1= “Unhealthy”; 2= “Fair”; 3= “Relatively healthy”; 4= “Very healthy”; 5= “very healthy”

3.00 ± 1.20

Social relations

Subjective human relations

0  10 assignment; 0 is the lowest, 10 is the highest

7.13 ± 1.90

Subjective social status

1  5 assignment; 1 means very low, 5 means very high

3.16 ± 1.05