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Table 3 Cluster analysis of mental health profiles for each the five Nordic countries

From: Mental health profiles of 15-year-old adolescents in the Nordic Countries from 2002 to 2022: person-oriented analyses

Ìý

Adequate mental health

Perceived good health

Perceived poor health

High psychosomatic complaints

Dual health problems

Denmark 1

-0.62

-0.62

0.21

1.40

1.77

Perceived overall unhealthy

0.18

-1.25

0.77

-0.12

1.82

N

2492

2131

1585

1032

622

%

31.7

27.1

20.2

13.1

7.9

Finland2

Psychosomatic complaints

-0.56

-0.62

-0.14

1.02

1.72

Perceived overall unhealthy

0.10

-1.41

1.69

-0.03

1.86

N

3641

2034

825

2267

654

%

38.6

21.6

8.8

24.1

6.9

Iceland3

Psychosomatic complaints

-0.55

-0.68

-0.16

1.07

1.61

Perceived overall unhealth

0.02

-1.32

1.46

-0.23

1.66

N

5165

3035

1545

2771

1372

%

37.2

21.9

11.1

20

9.9

Norway4

Psychosomatic complaints

-0.40

-0.57

-0.26

1.38

1.69

Perceived overall unhealth

0.17

-1.12

1.61

-0.19

1.79

N

2544

2127

815

1189

480

%

35.6

29.7

11.4

16.6

6.7

Sweden5

Psychosomatic complaints

0.43

-0.66

-0.16

1.18

1.62

Perceived overall unhealth

0.27

-1.16

1.81

0.00

1.95

N

3692

3147

705

2222

704

%

35.3

30.1

6.7

21.2

6.7

  1. Low value is < -0.70, Average value is between -0.70 and 0.70, High value is > 0.70
  2. Data were not collected for Iceland in survey year 2002
  3. Explained sums of squares: 1 78.9%, 2 78.4%, 3 76.3%, 4 75.4%, 5 78.3%