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Table 4 Comparison of means of RESI-M total score and its factors between women and men

From: Validity and reliability of the Mexican resilience measurement scale in families of children with chronic conditions

RESI-M

Items

Women

(N = 367)

Men

(N = 79)

Total sample

(N = 446)

t-test

M

SD

M

SD

M

SD

t

df

p

Total score

1–43

133.40

17.17

132.99

14.67

133.33

16.74

0.20

444

.842

Strength and self-confidence

1–19

59.92

8.80

60.24

6.85

59.98

8.48

−0.36

139.42

.720

Social competence

20–27

23.06

4.17

22.66

3.98

22.99

4.14

0.78

444

.437

Family support

28–33

19.85

3.33

19.89

2.48

19.86

3.20

−0.11

146.07

.913

Social support

34–38

16.25

2.98

15.84

2.95

16.18

2.97

1.12

444

.263

Structure

39–43

14.33

2.56

14.37

2.28

14.34

2.51

−0.12

444

.904

  1. N = Sample size, M = Arithmetic mean, SD = Standard deviation. Student’s test: t = Value of the test statistic, df = Degrees of freedom (if df = 444, equality of variance is assumed to be tested using Levene’s test, and if df < 444, equality of variance is not assumed, and Welch-Satterthwaite correction is used), and p = Probability value for a two-tailed test