Study | Blanchflower et al. (2013): study GB Wales 2007 |
Title | Is Psychological Well-Being Linked to the Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables? |
Source | Social Indicators Research, 2013, Vol. 114, 785 - 801 |
URL | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11205-012-0173-y |
DOI | DOI: 10.1007/s11205-012-0173-y |
Public | 16+ aged, general public, Wales, UK, 2007-2010 |
Sample | Probability simple random sample |
Non-Response | |
Respondents N = | 49972 |
Correlate | |
Author's label | Smoking |
Page in Source | Table 6 |
Our classification | Use of tobacco |
Operationalization | Selfreport on whether smoked (daily or occasionally), used to smoke (daily or occasionally), or had never smoked. Those who reported smoking were asked where they had smoked in the last 7 days. |
Observed Relation with Happiness | ||
Happiness Measure | Statistics | Elaboration/Remarks |
M-TH-cm-sq-v-5-b | b=-.10 p < .01 | Smokes now (vs not) |
M-TH-cm-sq-v-5-b | b=-.04 p < .01 | Smoked ever, not now (vs not) B's controlled for: -Consumption of fruit and vegetables -Demographic characteristics -age -gender -Socioeconomic characteristics -education -occupation -household location -Health -disability -exercise -body mass index |
Code | Full Text |
M-TH-cm-sq-v-5-b | Selfreport on single question: How much of the time during the past 4 weeks have you felt happy? 5 all the time 4 most of the time 3 sometimes 2 rarely 1 never - don't know - don't remember Part of 9 item ODIN Affect Balance Scale (A-AB/cm/mq/v/5/..) |
Symbol | Explanation |
b | REGRESSION COEFFICIENT (non-standardized) by LEAST SQUARES (OLS) Type: test statistic Measurement level: Correlate: metric, Happiness: metric Theoretical range: unlimited Meaning: b > 0 A higher correlate level corresponds with a higher happiness rating on average. B < 0 A higher correlate level corresponds with a lower happiness rating on average. B = 0 Not any correlation with the relevant correlate. |