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Table 7 The results of ANCOVA to assess the influence of walking durations and covariate factors on the mental health indicators among non-health-conscious walkers

From: The Impact of Health Consciousness on the Association Between Walking Durations and Mental Health Conditions After a Disaster: a Cross-Sectional Study

Factor

Sum Sq

Df

F value

Pr (> F)

CES-D

    

 Age

705

5

2.04

0.07

 Gender

132

1

1.91

0.17

 Alcohol drinking habits

75

1

1.093

0.3

 Walking durations

337

2

2.44

0.09

 (interaction) Age:gender

950

5

2.75

0.02*

 Alcohol drinking habits:gender

398

1

5.77

0.02*

 Age:alcohol drinking habits:gender

1112

5

3.22

0.008**

 Age:gender:walking durations

2112

9

3.40

< 0.001***

K6

    

 Age

78

5

0.82

0.53

 Gender

13

1

0.70

0.4

 Alcohol drinking habits

6

1

0.30

0.59

 Walking durations

75

2

1.99

0.14

 (interaction) Age:gender:walking durations

662

9

3.91

< 0.001***

IES-R

    

 Age

1304

5

1.32

0.26

 Gender

395

1

2.00

0.16

 Alcohol drinking habits

781

1

3.95

0.047*

Walking durations

1170

2

2.96

0.054

 (interaction) Age:gender

4534

5

4.59

< 0.001***

  1. The table shows the results of the analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) to assess the influence of walking durations, as well as age, gender, and alcohol drinking habits as covariate factors, on the mental health indicators: the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6), and the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) among non-health-conscious walkers
  2. Sum Sq sum of squares, Df degrees of freedom, Pr probability
  3. Significance levels: *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001