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. 2024 Aug 16;15:1336474. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1336474

Table 1.

Demographics of Sample A, Sample B, and total sample.

Sample A Sample B Total
Variable Response n % n % n %
Sex Men 171 15.5 59 11.2 230 14.1
Women 931 84.5 467 88.8 1,398 85.9
Education Primary education 96 8.7 60 11.4 156 9.6
Secondary education 435 39.5 221 42.0 656 40.3
Higher (academic) education 571 51.8 245 46.6 816 50.1
Employment Yes, self-employed 181 16.4 77 14.6 258 15.8
Yes, employee 554 50.3 258 49.0 812 49.9
No, school or university student 151 13.7 86 16.4 237 14.6
No, retired 43 3.9 28 5.3 71 4.4
No, homemaker 68 6.2 32 6.1 100 6.1
No, unemployed jobseeker 105 9.5 45 8.6 150 9.2

Primary education refers to schooling up to 10 years; Secondary education encompasses consecutive schooling or vocational education (often additional 3 years); Higher education denotes academic attainment (i.e., achieving a Bachelor’s degree, a Master’s degree, a PhD, or the status of master craftsman).