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Correlational findings

Study Zeluf et al. (2016): study SE 2014

Public
Transgender people, Sweden, 2014
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 776
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Practical support
Our Classification
Distribution
4: N = 319, 3: N = 314, 2: N = 87, 1: N = 27
Operationalization
Self-report to single question.
Can you get any help from someone if you have a practical problem or are ill? For example get advice, borrow things, get help with grocery shopping, repairs, etc.
4 Always
3 Most of the time
2 Almost never
1 Never

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-QOL-c-sq-n-11-a D% = +              % happy   Difference with 'always'
Always        73%        Reference
Most of time  46%        -27%
Almost never  31%        -42%
Never         48%        -25%
O-QOL-c-sq-n-11-a OR = + p < .05 Odds ratio for high happiness

              OR        CI95
Always        1.00      Reference
Most of time  0.31(05)  [0.22-0.44]
Almost never  0.16(05)  [0.09-0.27]
Never         0.34(05)  [0.15-0.75]
O-QOL-c-sq-n-11-a OR = + p < .05 Adjusted odds ratio associated with high happiness

              ORa       CI95
Always        1.00       (Reference)
Most of time  0.31(001)  [0.21-0.46]
Almost never  0.21(001)  [0.11-0.42]
Never         0.26(05)   [0.09-0.74]

Adjustment variables not reported