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. 2016 May 16;19(15):2760–2768. doi: 10.1017/S136898001600094X

Table 1.

Participant characteristics: public junior-high-school students (n 681) in grades 7 and 8 (aged 13–14 years), East Jakarta, Indonesia, October 2014

n or Mean % or sd
Gender
Male 304 44·6
Female 377 55·4
Mother’s educational level
No diploma 11 1·6
Graduated elementary school 64 9·4
Graduated junior-high school 85 12·5
Graduated senior-high school 340 49·9
Graduated college/university 181 26·6
Father’s educational level
No diploma 13 1·9
Graduated elementary school 35 5·1
Graduated junior-high school 71 10·4
Graduated senior-high school 352 51·7
Graduated college/university 210 30·8
Mother’s occupation
Unemployed 488 71·7
Civil servant 47 6·9
Military/police 7 1·0
Private sector 62 9·1
Entrepreneur 41 6·0
Labourer 10 1·5
Other 26 3·8
Father’s occupation
Unemployed 20 2·9
Civil servant 76 11·2
Military/police 42 6·2
Private sector 180 26·4
Entrepreneur 216 31·7
Labourer 80 11·8
Other 67 9·8
BMI
Severely thin 8 1·2
Thin 53 7·8
Normal 447 65·7
Overweight 111 16·3
Obesity 62 9·1
Family affluence score, mean and sd 6·8 2·6
Frequency of family dinners per week, mean and sd 3·6 2·4