Table 1: Resilience classification score and psychological characteristics.

Sedentary
(n=30)
Active
(n=30)
Athlete
(n=30)
X2 p-value
BDI (Score) 4 (6.5) 3 (4.2) 3 (4) 1.784 0.410
STAI T (Score) 33 (10.2) 30 (8) 35 (12) 3.855 0.145
STAI S (Score) 36 (14.5) 31 (8) 34 (10.5) 2.126 0.345
MET (min/week) 99 (252) 1677.5 (1620) 8640 (2067.2) 76.071 0.001*¥
Resilience between groups
Low 68.2% 22.7% 9.1% 16.725 0.001*
Medium 20.3% 39.1% 40.6% 16.963 0.001*
High 50% 0% 50% 2.093 0.351
Resilience within group
Low 50% 16.7% 6.7%
Medium 43.3% 83.3% 86.7%
High 6.7% 0% 6.7%
X2 9.8 13.333 38.400
p-value 0.007# 0.001# 0.001#

Kruskal-Wallis Test: Data presented as median (interquartile range). BDI–Beck Depression Inventory; STAI–Trait and State Anxiety Inventory; MET (min/week) measured by the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire-short). Resilience classification scores between and within groups are represented as a percentage and the comparison by the Crosstabs test; *significant difference (p≤0.05) between sedentary and physically active or between sedentary and athlete groups; ¥significant difference (p≤0.05) between physically active and athlete groups; #significant difference (p≤0.05) in resilience classification score within groups.