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Table 2 The mean and standard deviation of the self-perception of aging, cognitive flexibility, self-efficacy, and body appreciation among the participants (n=200)

From: Cognitive flexibility's role in shaping self-perception of aging, body appreciation, and self-efficacy among community-dwelling older women

Study Variables

Min

Max

M

SD

Skewness

Kurtosis

Statistic

Std. Error

Statistic

Std. Error

SPAa

9

46

28.17

11.67321

-0.318

0.241

-1.251

0.478

Alternatives Subscale of CF

34

91

73.17

18.44295

-0.813

0.241

-0.910

0.478

Control Subscale of CF

10

48

32.04

13.03912

-0.491

0.241

-1.248

0.478

CFIb

48

139

105.21

30.82479

-0.648

0.241

-1.225

0.478

GSESc

10

40

28.55

9.16336

-0.472

0.241

-0.814

0.478

BAS-2d

16

50

38.41

12.02447

-0.563

0.241

-1.243

0.478

  1. M Mean, SD Standard deviation, SPA Self-perceptions of aging, CFI Cognitive flexibility inventory, GSES General self-efficacy scale, BAS-2 Body appreciation scale
  2. aHigher mean score corresponded to more positive self-perceptions of aging
  3. bHigher mean scores indicate more cognitive flexibility
  4. cHigher mean scores indicate more self-efficacy
  5. dHigher mean scores indicate higher body appreciation