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Table 7 Differences between survey years in the five mental health profiles, separately for boys and girls

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 mental health

Perceived poor health

High psychosomatic complaints

Dual health problems

Boys:

2002

41.3

35.4

12.3Ìýh

8.2Ìýl

2.7Ìýl

2006

40.9

33.7

10.7

10.7Ìýl

3.9

2010

40.2

34.1

10.8

11.1Ìýl

3.8

2014

40.1

30.7Ìýl

9.9

13.9

4.3

2018

37.1

31.3

10.5

16.7Ìýh

4.4

2022

33.7Ìýl

37Ìýh

6.6Ìýl

17.2Ìýh

5.6Ìýh

Girls:

2002

40.6Ìýh

19.3

13.2Ìýh

18.9Ìýl

8Ìýl

2006

38.3Ìýh

18.9

11Ìýh

22.5Ìýl

9.3Ìýl

2010

38.4Ìýh

18.9

10.2

23.3Ìýl

9.2Ìýl

2014

32.9

18.5

8.2

29.4

11

2018

28.3Ìýl

17.9

7.8Ìýl

34.9Ìýh

11.1

2022

21.9Ìýl

15Ìýl

5.6Ìýl

40.5Ìýh

17Ìýh

  1. h = significantly high value and l = significantly low value of the adjusted standardized residuals
  2. Boys: χ2(N = 23959, df = 20) = 351.19, p < .001, Cramer’s V = 0.06
  3. Girls: χ2(N = 24562, df = 20) = 1075.99, p < .001, Cramer’s V = 0.11