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. 2022 Apr 4;2:803109. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.803109

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics and self-reported health for full sample (n = 197).

Full sample (n = 197) Full sample (n = 197)
Age—M (SD) 41.87 (14.26) EQ-5D-Y-3L
Sex—N (%) Mobility—N (%)
Males 84 (42.6%) No problems 180 (91.4%)
Females 113 (57.4%) Some problems 13 (6.6%)
Marital status—N (%) A lot of problems 4 (2.0%)
Married/Registered partners 113 (57.4%) Self-care—N (%)
Single 72 (36.5%) No problems 196 (99.5%)
Divorced 9 (4.6%) Some problems 1 (0.5%)
Widowed 3 (1.5%) A lot of problems 0 (0%)
Parental status—N (%) Usual activities—N (%)
Parents 92 (46.7%) No problems 165 (83.8%)
Education level—N (%) Some problems 28 (14.2%)
Lower education 12 (6.1%) A lot of problems 4 (2.0%)
Higher education 63 (32.0%) Pain/Discomfort—N (%)
University education 122 (61.9%) No pain or discomfort 135 (68.5%)
Income—N (%) Some pain or discomfort 59 (29.9%)
< € 14.000 17 (8.6%) A lot of pain or discomfort 3 (1.5%)
€14.000-€27.999 22 (11.2%) Anxiety/Depression—N (%)
€28.000-€41.999 34 (17.3%) Not sad, worried, or unhappy 150 (76.1%)
€42.000-€55.999 30 (15.2%) A bit sad, worried, or unhappy 46 (23.4%)
€56.000-€69.999 23 (11.7%) Very sad, worried, or unhappy 1 (0.5%)
€70.000-€90.999 16 (8.1%)
>€91.000 13 (6.6%) EQ-VAS—M (SD) 81.55 (11.23)