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. 2009 Jun 11;9:98. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-98

Table 2.

Background characteristics for the responders in the intervention group (n = 288) and the control group (n = 280).

Car occupants (n = 87) Car occupants
(n = 81)
P-value Cyclists
(n = 99)
Cyclists
(n = 101)
P-value Pedestrians
(n = 102)
Pedestrians
(n = 98)
P-value Total
(n = 288)
Total
(n = 280)
P-value
Intervention Control Intervention Control Intervention Control Intervention Control

Age 38.47
(12.02)
38.63
(13.98)
0.938 42.28
(15.33)
39.71
(15.38)
0.238 51.00
(13.00)
51.29
(14.52)
0.880 44.22
(14.51)
43.25
(15.73)
0.547

MAIS

1 79
(91%)
73
(90%)
0.580 58
(59%)
58
(57%)
0.984 47
(46%)
43
(44%)
0.552 184
(64%)
174
(62%)
0.823




2+ 8
(9%)
8
(10%)
41
(41%)
43
(43%)
55
(54%)
55
(56%)
104(36%) 106
(38%)

Sex

Male 47
(54%)
35
(43%)
0.211 33
(33%)
49
(49%)
0.029 26
(25%)
26
(27%)
0.964 106
(37%)
110
(39%)
0.533




Female 40
(46%)
46
(57%)
66
(67%)
52
(51%)
76
(75%)
72
(73%)
182
(63%)
170
(61%)

Marital status

Not single 72
(83%)
65
(80%)
0.142 68
(70%)
70
(69%)
0.753 87
(85%)
67
(69%)
0.062 228
(79%)
202
(72%)
0.094




Single 15
(17%)
16
(20%)
31
(30%)
31
(31%)
15
(15%)
31
(32%)
60
(21%)
78
(28%)

Education level

Less than high school 9
(10%)
11
(14%)
15
(15%)
13
(13%)
37
(36%)
30
(31%)
61
(21%)
54
(20%)

High school 44
(51%)
42
(52%)
0.696 38
(38%)
36
(36%)
0.762 33
(33%)
37
(37%)
0.686 115
(40%)
115
(41%)
0.884




University 34
(39%)
28
(34%)
46
(47%)
52
(51%)
32
(31%)
31
(32%)
112
(39%)
111
(39%)

Work

Employment 66
(76%)
65
(81%)
0.294 62
(63%)
69
(68%)
0.450 74
(72%)
62%
(64%)
0.259 202
(70%)
196
(70%)
0.108




Retired to some extent 9
(10%)
6
(7%)
12
(12%)
8
(8%)
21
(21%)
25
(25%)
42
(15%)
(39
(14%)




Student 8
(9%)
6
(7%)
20
(20%)
21
(21%)
3
(3%)
10
(10%)
31
(11%)
37
(13%)




Unemployed 4
(5%)
4
(5%)
5
(5%)
3
(3%)
4
(4%)
1
(1%)
13
(4%)
8
(3%)