.42 23.20 20.37 19.41 21.62 22.14 22.17 21.97 19.50 21.66 20.35 19.35 25.58 22.68 24.13 BSF (Mean) 5.03 4.69 4.32 4.74 4.54 4.47 4.04 4.74 4.77 4.42 4.10 4.79 4.47 3.96 4.24 4.12 4.43 4.24 4.15 4.21 4.00 3.59 3.94 3.69 4.16 3.44 3.77 3.65 3.48 3.68 BL (Mean) 5.28 5.04 5.37 4.92 5.06 5.09 5.45 4.61 4.51 4.84 5.18 4.41 4.60 4.86 4.57 4.61 4.29 4.44 4.39 4.06 3.95 4.28 3.93 4.08 3.44 4.03 3.69 3.73 3.69 3.46 PAS (Mean) 5.15 4.87 4.85 4.83 4.80 4.78 4.74 4.68 4.64 4.63 4.63 4.59 4.53 4.41 4.40 4.37 4.35 4.34 4.27 4.14 3.97 3.94 3.93 3.87 3.80 3.73 3.73 3.69 3.59 3.57 of PAS .59 .78 .83 .87 .79 .71 .75 .76 .79 .75 .79 .65 .78 .77 .79 .72 .77 .78 .80 .83 .75 .77 .79 .83 .82 .83 .79 .81 .87 .83 C. btw Dim .18* .31*** .42*** .48*** .28*** .27*** .15* .28*** .37*** .26** .12 .30*** .21** .32*** .34*** .31*** .41*** .42*** .39*** .48*** .30*** .23** .29*** .40*** .29*** .33*** .39*** .44*** .55*** .42*** Language of Questionnaire Urdu English Nutlin (3a)MedChemExpress Nutlin (3a) Polish Hungarian Italian Portuguese Spanish TAK-385MedChemExpress TAK-385 French Persian Latvian Portuguese English Spanish Japanese English Indonesian Malay French English Mandarin German English German English English English Dutch Finnish Danish FrenchN, number of participants; BSF, breakdown of social fabric; BL, breakdown of leadership; C. btw Dim, correlations between dimensions. *at p < .05 ** at p < .01 *** at p < .001. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0158370.tThe control of corruption index is used by the World Bank to assess the strength and effectiveness of corruption prevention measures [106]. This index is calculated based on 22 different assessments and surveys [107]. A higher score indicates higher control of corruption. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is the value of all domestic goods and services divided by the average (or midyear) population [107]. The values are converted at a market exchange rate to USD. The GDP per capita shows a country's standard of living, with higher scores indicating a higher standard of living. Unemployment was assessed using The World Factbook's unemployment rate [105]. This is calculated based on the number of people who are unemployed but have the capacity for employment.PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0158370 July 6,15 /Measuring AnomieThe Youth Unemployment index is a similar index to the unemployment coefficient from the World Factbook, but focuses on the percent of the total unemployed labour forces aged 15?24 during 2013 [105].Statistical AnalysisWe analyzed relationships using multilevel modelling to obtain unbiased standard errors since the data have a clustered structure, with individuals being nested within countries. We assessed how PAS varies across countries and how it is associated with indicators of the health of a society across the 28 countries. To test this, we measured anomie at the individual level using PAS and then included country-level indicators of social and economic stability. In a series of separate models using Stata 12, we examined whether each of the indicators was related to anomie.ResultsDescriptive statistics of the data and sample characteristics per country are shown in Table 4. This table shows the number of participants for each country, the language in which the survey was presented to participants, mean age of the participants, mean PAS score, as well as mean scores on the two anomie dimensions and the correlations between them. Anomie as measured by PAS was highest in Pakistan (M = 5.15 out of 7) and lowest in Switzerland (M = 3.57) and Denmark..42 23.20 20.37 19.41 21.62 22.14 22.17 21.97 19.50 21.66 20.35 19.35 25.58 22.68 24.13 BSF (Mean) 5.03 4.69 4.32 4.74 4.54 4.47 4.04 4.74 4.77 4.42 4.10 4.79 4.47 3.96 4.24 4.12 4.43 4.24 4.15 4.21 4.00 3.59 3.94 3.69 4.16 3.44 3.77 3.65 3.48 3.68 BL (Mean) 5.28 5.04 5.37 4.92 5.06 5.09 5.45 4.61 4.51 4.84 5.18 4.41 4.60 4.86 4.57 4.61 4.29 4.44 4.39 4.06 3.95 4.28 3.93 4.08 3.44 4.03 3.69 3.73 3.69 3.46 PAS (Mean) 5.15 4.87 4.85 4.83 4.80 4.78 4.74 4.68 4.64 4.63 4.63 4.59 4.53 4.41 4.40 4.37 4.35 4.34 4.27 4.14 3.97 3.94 3.93 3.87 3.80 3.73 3.73 3.69 3.59 3.57 of PAS .59 .78 .83 .87 .79 .71 .75 .76 .79 .75 .79 .65 .78 .77 .79 .72 .77 .78 .80 .83 .75 .77 .79 .83 .82 .83 .79 .81 .87 .83 C. btw Dim .18* .31*** .42*** .48*** .28*** .27*** .15* .28*** .37*** .26** .12 .30*** .21** .32*** .34*** .31*** .41*** .42*** .39*** .48*** .30*** .23** .29*** .40*** .29*** .33*** .39*** .44*** .55*** .42*** Language of Questionnaire Urdu English Polish Hungarian Italian Portuguese Spanish French Persian Latvian Portuguese English Spanish Japanese English Indonesian Malay French English Mandarin German English German English English English Dutch Finnish Danish FrenchN, number of participants; BSF, breakdown of social fabric; BL, breakdown of leadership; C. btw Dim, correlations between dimensions. *at p < .05 ** at p < .01 *** at p < .001. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0158370.tThe control of corruption index is used by the World Bank to assess the strength and effectiveness of corruption prevention measures [106]. This index is calculated based on 22 different assessments and surveys [107]. A higher score indicates higher control of corruption. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is the value of all domestic goods and services divided by the average (or midyear) population [107]. The values are converted at a market exchange rate to USD. The GDP per capita shows a country's standard of living, with higher scores indicating a higher standard of living. Unemployment was assessed using The World Factbook's unemployment rate [105]. This is calculated based on the number of people who are unemployed but have the capacity for employment.PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0158370 July 6,15 /Measuring AnomieThe Youth Unemployment index is a similar index to the unemployment coefficient from the World Factbook, but focuses on the percent of the total unemployed labour forces aged 15?24 during 2013 [105].Statistical AnalysisWe analyzed relationships using multilevel modelling to obtain unbiased standard errors since the data have a clustered structure, with individuals being nested within countries. We assessed how PAS varies across countries and how it is associated with indicators of the health of a society across the 28 countries. To test this, we measured anomie at the individual level using PAS and then included country-level indicators of social and economic stability. In a series of separate models using Stata 12, we examined whether each of the indicators was related to anomie.ResultsDescriptive statistics of the data and sample characteristics per country are shown in Table 4. This table shows the number of participants for each country, the language in which the survey was presented to participants, mean age of the participants, mean PAS score, as well as mean scores on the two anomie dimensions and the correlations between them. Anomie as measured by PAS was highest in Pakistan (M = 5.15 out of 7) and lowest in Switzerland (M = 3.57) and Denmark.
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