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            Basic Psychosomatics                                            Life values in representative general population




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                       Partial eta 2 ; post-hoc tests (Bonferroni corrected)






                 MANOVA  multivariate tests  significance P; significant differences in age group comparison  Age: P= 0.010; E 2 =0.003 Significant differences between age groups: 20 versus 80  Year: P=0.711; E 2 =0.000 Age*Year: P=0.043; E 2 =0.003  Age: P <0.001; E 2 =0.012 Significant differences between age groups: 20 versus  50, 60, 70, 80; 30 versus 70, 80; 40 versus 70, 80; 50   versus 80; 60 versus 20, 80  Year: P<0.001; E 2 =0.002 Age*Year: P =0.447; E 2 =0.001









             Table 1. Comparison of life values in different age groups before and after a pandemic from representative samples (N=4911)

                   (Npre=2412;  Npost=2499)
                 All        3.23 (1.31)  3.23 (1.39)  3.53 (1.28)  3.40 (1.37)  4.06 (1.18)  4.17 (1.12)  3.80 (1.23)  3.76 (1.26)  versus 80  4.71 (1.09)  4.83 (1.04)  70,80  4.84 (1.04)  4.76 (1.02)  4.94 (1.04)  4.84 (0.95)



                 ≥75 years  (Npre=165;  Npost=206)  80  3.09 (1.32)  3.03 (1.36)  3.34 (1.41)  3.04 (1.33)  3.57 (1.25)  3.59 (1.13)  2.98 (1.34)  2.88 (1.21)  4.52 (1.09)  4.95 (1.10)  4.82 (0.87)  4.60 (0.95)  4.98 (0.94)  4.76 (0.94)



                 65–74 years  (Npre=307;  Npost=337)  70  3.04 (1.39)  3.23 (1.40)  3.29 (1.35)  3.25 (1.35)  3.76 (1.28)  3.91 (1.20)  3.34 (1.27)  3.32 (1.28)  4.60 (1.17)  4.65 (1.13)  4.90 (1.00)  4.74 (0.99)  5.00 (0.99)  4.81 (0.96)




                 55–64 years  (Npre=462;  Npost=483)  60  3.32 (1.36)  3.13 (1.40)  3.50 (1.29)  3.36 (1.40)  4.06 (1.20)  4.05 (1.13)  3.68 (1.26)  3.51 (1.21)  4.64 (1.12)  4.76 (1.03)  4.82 (1.09)  4.76 (1.06)  4.94 (1.04)  4.81 (0.96)





                 45–54 years  (Npre=455;  Npost=414)  50  3.23 (1.27)  3.25 (1.40)  3.50 (1.26)  3.45 (1.40)  4.14 (1.11)  4.29 (1.02)  3.91 (1.10)  3.89 (1.17)  4.76 (1.02)  4.91 (1.00)  4.84 (1.02)  4.85 (1.03)  4.96 (1.01)  4.91 (0.92)




                 35–44 years   (Npre=407;  Npost=448)  40  3.14 (1.22)  3.28 (1.38)  3.50 (1.25)  3.48 (1.34)  4.04 (1.13)  4.34 (1.02)  3.83 (1.10)  3.94 (1.13)  4.67 (1.11)  4.85 (1.05)  4.79 (1.10)  4.75 (1.07)  4.90 (1.00)  4.85 (0.95)




                 25–34 years   (Npre=356;  Npost=404)  30  3.37 (1.27)  3.25 (1.39)  3.74 (1.21)  3.51 (1.39)  4.28 (1.11)  4.44 (1.10)  4.16 (1.14)  4.17 (1.17)  4.82 (1.11)  4.92 (0.93)  4.85 (1.06)  4.76 (0.97)  4.88 (1.09)  4.85 (0.97)




                 ≤24 years   (Npre=260;  Npost=207)  20  3.30 (1.39)  3.43 (1.32)  3.79 (1.22)   3.62 (1.29)  4.36 (1.15)  4.35 (1.11)  4.35 (1.11)  4.54 (1.09)  4.94 (0.94)  4.97 (1.03)  4.88 (1.04)  4.80 (1.04)  4.95 (0.97)  4.82 (0.98)




                              pre- pandemic  post- pandemic  Achievement   pre-pandemic  Achievement   post-pandemic  Hedonism   pre-pandemic  Hedonism   post-pandemic  Stimulation   pre-pandemic  Stimulation   post-pandemic  Self-direction   pre-pandemic  Self-direction   post-pandemic  Universalism   pre-pandemic  Universalism   post-pandemic  Benevolence   pre- pandemic  Benevolence   post-pandemic

                 Values     Power   Power




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