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. 2025 Aug 12;16:1629932. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1629932

Table 2.

Participants’ demographics.

Variable 13–15 years (n = 22) 16–19 years (n = 24) ≥20 years (n = 61) Overall (N = 107)
Gender
 Man/boy 21 (95%) 23 (96%) 57 (93%) 101 (94%)
 Woman/girl 1 (5%) 1 (4%) 4 (7%) 6 (6%)
Living situation
 With parents 22 (100%) 24 (100%) 26 (43%) 72 (67%)
 Own residence 0 0 23 (38%) 23 (22%)
 Own residence with partner 0 0 7 (12%) 7 (7%)
 Own residence with non-family 0 0 3 (5%) 3 (3%)
 Other 0 0 2 (3%) 2 (2%)
Completed education
 Primary NA 22 (92%) 59 (98%) 81 (96%)
 Secondary NA 3 (13%) 40 (67%) 43 (51%)
 Higher education NA NA 8 (13%) 8 (10%)
 Missing 1 1
Civil status
 Single NA 21 (88%) 46 (75%) 67 (79%)
 In a relationship/married NA 3 (13%) 15 (25%) 18 (21%)
Employment status
 Studying NA 19 (79%) 18 (30%) 37 (44%)
 Unemployed NA 3 (13%) 27 (44%) 30 (35%)
 Working NA 0 12 (20%) 12 (14%)
 Job placement NA 1 (4%) 3 (5%) 4 (5%)
 Other (e.g., sick leave) NA 1 (%) 1 (2%) 2 (2%)
Route of referral
 Self- referral 1 (5%) 3 (13%) 36 (59%) 40 (37%)
 Parent 18 (82%) 13 (54%) 10 (16%) 41 (38%)
 Partner 0 0 4 (7%) 4 (4%)
 Professionals* 3 (14%) 8 (33%) 11 (18%) 22 (21%)

*Professionals from school, healthcare or social services.