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Table 4 Mean scores for determinants for vegetable intake

From: Differences in fruit and vegetable intake and determinants of intakes between children of Dutch origin and non-Western ethnic minority children in the Netherlands – a cross sectional study

 

Total

  

Dutch

 

non-Western

  
 

N

Mean

SD

Mean

SD

Mean

SD

pa

Attitude

529

1.16

0.87

1.03

0.89

1.27

0.83

p < 0.001

Self efficacy

        

   Difficulty item 1

527

0.25

1.55

0.51

1.48

0.00

1.57

p < 0.001

   Ability item 1

526

1.08

1.18

1.04

1.19

1.13

1.16

0.328

Liking

528

0.87

1.03

0.76

1.07

0.99

0.98

0.006

Preferences

529

0.69

0.84

0.57

0.83

0.81

0.83

0.001

Perceived barriers

528

-1.15

0.96

-1.33

0.85

-0.97

1.02

p < 0.001

Correct Knowledge (%)

524

37

 

0.35

0.48

0.38

0.49

0.384

Modeling

529

0.97

0.84

0.87

0.90

1.06

0.77

0.019

Active encouragement

525

0.58

1.34

0.41

1.34

0.74

1.33

0.001

Demanding

530

0.59

1.16

0.57

1.14

0.62

1.19

0.607

Allowing

529

1.24

1.04

1.23

1.00

1.25

1.09

0.393

Facilitating

514

-0.08

1.34

-0.49

1.25

0.32

1.29

p < 0.001

Home availability

527

0.96

0.78

0.95

0.70

0.96

0.85

0.427

School availability

519

-1.65

0.87

-1.75

0.78

-1.56

0.95

0.005

Availability at friends

518

-0.09

1.45

-0.12

1.39

-0.06

1.52

0.626

Availability at club

413

-0.82

1.42

-1.00

1.33

-0.61

1.49

0.008

  1. 1 answers were recoded in a way that higher scores reflect higher self-efficacy
  2. a p-value based on Mann-Whitney test between Dutch and non-Western immigrants