Results: The physical health component median score was 31.3 (interquartile range [IQR]
16.3) and the mental health component median score was 45.9 (IQR 21.5). Two sets of linear
regression analyses were performed, one predicting physical health and the other predicting
mental health. The first analysis showed that better physical health was directly related to being
in paid work (P-value ,0.001), but was not significantly related to age, sex, marital status,
education, work status, physical activity, or self-efficacy. In the second analysis, better mental
health was directly related to living with a partner, being physically active, and having higher
self-efficacy (P-value ,0.001).