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Table 1 Characteristics of participants

From: Seasonality in mood and behaviours of Japanese residents in high-latitude regions: transnational cross-sectional study

  n Mean age (SD) Sex Mean age SD Duration of stay (months) Occupation Family status Children Seasonality score (GSS)
UK 105 41.1 (±8.10) Male
n = 23
40.83 9.51 90 Student 4
Housewife 45
Full-time 41
Part-time 7
Other 8
Unmarried 18
Married 80
Others 7
Yes 64
No 41
Low: n = 66 (62.9%)
Moderate: n = 15 (14.3%)
High: n = 24 (22.9%)
Female
n = 82
41.18 7.73
Nordic countries 40 39.08 (±10.06) Male
n = 6
30 5.87 99.67 Student 6
Housewife 10
Full-time 15
Part-time 4
Other 5
Unmarried 9
Married 31
Yes 18
No 22
Low: n = 32 (80%)
Moderate: n = 1 (2.5%)
High: n = 7 (17.5%)
Female
n = 34
40.68 9.83
Southeast Asia 51 40.82 (±5.95) Male
n = 17
40.24 7.27 56.27 Student 1
Housewife 27
Full-time 16
Part-time 4
Other 2
Unmarried 3
Married 47
Other 1
Yes 42
No 8
No answer 1
Low: n = 46 (90.2%)
Moderate: n = 0 (0%)
High: n = 5 (9.8%)
Female
n = 34
41.06 5.28
Japan 96 43.97
(12.68)
Male
n = 24
47.25 12.07   Student 10
Housewife 27
Full-time 37
Part-time 10
Other 12
Unmarried 30
Married 64
Others 2
Yes 48
No 48
Low: n = 72 (75.0%)
Moderate: n = 12 (12.5%)
High: n = 12 (12.5%)
Female
n = 72
43.04 12.78
  1. GSS Global Seasonality Score. Based on participants’ GSS scores, respondents were divided into low (˂8), moderate (8–10), and high (≥11) seasonality groups