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Data from a study examining the insights from the COVID-19 pandemic on strategies for protecting mental well-being.
gratitude
A data frame with 123 rows and 9 variables:
age of participant, in years.
self-identified gender of participant.
indicator of physical activity during lockdown protocols.
indicator of socioeconomic status.
score on Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (14-70). Higher values indicate a higher level of wellbeing.
score on Gratitude Questionnaire-Six-Item Form (6-42). Higher values indicate higher level of gratitude.
score on Life Acceptance Measure (9-45). Higher values indicate higher levels of optimism in the face of tragedy.
score on the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (12-84). Higher values indicate higher levels of perceived support.
score from a few questions asking about nature (3-15). Higher scores indicate stronger connection with nature.
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