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The Pave Project Report - Queen's University Belfast

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<strong>The</strong> PAVE <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />

A1 and A4 (Figure 68), except for 30- to 50-year olds, whose BDI-II mean score in<br />

A4 was significantly lower than their scores in A1.<br />

Figure 66: GHQ-30, BDI-II, and PDS mean scores by age (A1 & A2)<br />

GHQ-30 BDI-II PDS<br />

A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2<br />

30-50 (n=11) 4.36 10.27 6.73 20.73 20.64 24.73<br />

Over 50 7.62 9.62 14.15 14.85 22 22.75<br />

Figure 67: GHQ-30, BDI-II, and PDS mean scores by age (A1 & A3)<br />

GHQ-30 BDI-II PDS<br />

A1 A3 A1 A3 A1 A3<br />

30-50 (n=12) 6.67 8.83 17 12.08 22.58 18.75<br />

Over 50 (n=7) 13.43 6.43 22.86 14.14 27.71 15.43<br />

Figure 68: GHQ-30, BDI-II, and PDS mean scores by age (A1 & A4)<br />

GHQ-30 BDI-II PDS<br />

A1 A4 A1 A4 A1 A4<br />

30-50 (n=7) 12.71 5.14 22.29 12.14 27.71 16.14<br />

Over 50 (n=5) 11.8 8.4 15.2 18.8 22.6 16.8<br />

With regard to perceived state of health, there were no statistically significant<br />

differences (paired-samples t-tests or independent-samples t-test) regarding general<br />

psychological health, depression, or PTSD severity between A1 and A2 (Figure 69),<br />

A1 and A3 (Figure 70), and A1 and A4 (Figure 71), except for respondents who<br />

perceived their health as fair in A2; their GHQ and BDI-II mean scores were<br />

significantly lower than in A1.

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