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. 2014 Jun 10;2:64. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00064

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of the four drinking profilesa by drinking location.

Baseline characteristics LL NH PH HH
n (%) (n = 1115) (n = 683) (n = 682) (n = 216)
RESIDENCE
Rural 669 (60.0) 476 (69.7) 425 (62.3) 154 (71.3)
Urban 446 (40.0) 207 (30.3) 257 (37.7) 62 (28.7)
LINGUISTIC REGION
German 526 (47.2) 380 (55.6) 254 (37.2) 103 (47.7)
French 589 (52.8) 303 (44.4) 428 (62.8) 113 (52.3)
FAMILY AFFLUENCE
Above average income 517 (46.4) 333 (48.8) 308 (45.2) 99 (45.8)
Average income 455 (40.8) 259 (37.9) 297 (43.5) 89 (41.2)
Below average income 143 (12.8) 91 (13.3) 77 (11.3) 28 (13.0)
EDUCATION PARTICIPANTb
Primary school 581 (52.8) 340 (50.7) 310 (46.5) 95 (44.4)
Higher vocational school 266 (24.1) 208 (31.0) 217 (32.5) 77 (36.0)
High school/university 254 (23.1) 123 (18.3) 140 (21.0) 42 (19.6)
EDUCATION FATHERb
No secondary education 89 (8.1) 49 (7.3) 44 (6.5) 15 (7.0)
Secondary education 570 (51.6) 374 (55.4) 370 (54.7) 123 (57.2)
Tertiary education 445 (40.3) 252 (37.3) 263 (38.8) 77 (35.8)

aLL, participants with low to intermediate factor scores for both dimensions; NH, participants with high factor scores for the non-party-dimension only; PH, participants with high factor scores for the party-dimension only; HH, participants with high factor scores for both dimensions.

bN varied slightly due to missing data.