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. 2024 Mar 21;10:e51112. doi: 10.2196/51112

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of survey participants (N=261).

Characteristics Total, n (%) Bachelor’s (n=206), n (%) Master’s (n=55), n (%)
Generation Z (years) 157 (60.15) 151 (73.3) 6 (10.9)

<20 33 (12.64) 33 (16.02) 0 (0)

21-25 124 (47.51) 118 (57.28) 6 (10.9)
Generation Y (years) 82 (31.42) 51 (24.76) 31 (56.36)

26-30 48 (18.39) 33 (16.02) 15 (27.27)

31-35 27 (10.34) 14 (6.8) 13 (23.64)

36-40 7 (2.68) 4 (1.94) 3 (5.45)
Generation X, baby boomers (years) 22 (8.43) 4 (1.94) 18 (32.73)

41-45 13 (4.98) 4 (1.94) 9 (16.36)

46-50 3 (1.15) 0 (0) 3 (5.45)

>50 6 (2.3) 0 (0) 6 (10.9)
Gender

Man 228 (87.36) 184 (89.32) 44 (80)

Woman 30 (11.49) 19 (9.22) 11 (20)

Nonbinary 3 (1.15) 3 (1.46) 0 (0)
Semester

BSc 1-2 103 (39.46) 103 (50) N/Aa

BSc 3-4 61 (23.37) 61 (29.62) N/A

BSc 5-6 42 (16.09) 42 (20.39) N/A

MSc 1-2 33 (12.64) N/A 33 (60)

MSc 3-4 22 (8.43) N/A 22 (40)
Self-assessed ICTb competencec

1=very good 80 (30.65) 65 (31.55) 15 (27.27)

2=good 129 (49.43) 101 (49.03) 28 (50.91)

3=medium 50 (19.16) 38 (18.45) 12 (21.82)

4=sufficient 1 (0.38) 1 (0.49) 0 (0)

5=not sufficient 1 (0.38) 1 (0.49) 0 (0)

aN/A: not applicable.

bICT: information and communications technology.

cCorresponding to the Austrian school grading system.