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. 2012 Jul 6;24(6):591–606. doi: 10.1007/s10882-012-9291-3

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of adolescents, ill, and healthy parents in families with parental CMC

n (%) M (SD)
Adolescents 158
 Gender (female) 81 (51.3)
 Age 15.11 (2.32)
Highest educational level
 Primary education 27 (17.1)
 Lower vocational education 62 (39.2)
 Intermediate vocational education 23 (14.6)
 High school 38 (24.1)
 (Pre-)university education 7 (4.4)
Ill parents 99
 Gender (female) 67 (67.7)
 Age 47.00 (5.43)
Highest educational level
 Primary/lower education 10 (10.1)
 Intermediate vocational education 29 (29.3)
 High school 11 (11.1)
 Pre-university or higher vocational education 30 (30.3)
 University 14 (14.1)
 Currently working 37 (37.4)
Healthy parents 82
 Gender (female) 32 (31.7)
 Age 48.06 (5.74)
Highest educational level
 Primary/lower education 11 (12.2)
 Intermediate vocational education 26 (31.7)
 High school 6 (7.3)
 Pre-university or higher vocational education 25 (30.5)
 University 14 (14.1)
 Currently working 70 (85.4)