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. 2012 Nov 26;2(6):e002055. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002055

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and psychosocial factors of the total sample (N=399)

N (%)
Age groups
 18–29 57 (14.3)
 30–39 77 (19.3)
 40–49 96 (24.1)
 50–59 98 (24.6)
 60–65 71 (17.8)
Partner status
 Single/widowed/divorced 48 (12.1)
 Boyfriend/girlfriend 53 (13.4)
 Married/cohabitant/registered partnership 296 (74.6)
 Heterosexual relationship 394 (98.7)
 Same-sex relationship 5 (1.3)
Educational level (highest)
 University 156 (39.4)
 High school (10–12 years) 173 (43.7)
 Compulsory (≤9 years) 67 (16.9)
Annual income (before tax, SEK)
 0–159999 77 (19.3)
 160000–234999 52 (13.0)
 235000–309999 107 (26.8)
 310000 or more 163 (40.9)
Employment status
 Employed 329 (83.3)
 Student 20 (5.1)
 Retired 23 (5.8)
 Sick leave (more than 3 months) 5 (1.3)
 Parental leave or leave of absence 2 (0.5)
 Unemployed 11 (2.8)
 Other 5 (1.3)
Country of birth
 Sweden 356 (89.2)
 Other Nordic country 7 (1.8)
 Other European country 10 (2.5)
 Country outside Europe 26 (6.5)