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. 2016 Sep 29;16:1025. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3720-7

Table 1.

Baseline demographical characteristics of the participants identified as having a sustained stress or exhaustion warning in LUCIE and controls

Characteristic LUCIE indication subtype Any LUCIE indication (n = 96) CONTROL (n = 745)
SWS-AS (n = 18) SWS-GS (n = 42) EWS-S (n = 36)
Age
 Mean (SD) 44.1 (5.1) 41.0 (7.1) 41.2 (6.0) 41.7 (6.4) 41.8 (6.5)
 Range 32–51 28–52 31–50 28–52 27–52
Gender (%)
 Men 22 31 25 27 46
 Women 78 69 75 73 54
Education (%)
 Nine-year compulsory schooling 0 0 0 0 0
 Upper secondary school 39 28 28 26 30
 University studies 61 72 72 74 70
 Occupational activity (%)
 Full-time work (≥40 h/week)* 100 88 83 88 83
 Part-time work (30–39 h/week) 0 12 17 12 17
Employment (%)
 Salaried employee 83 95 78 86 91
 Self-employed 11 2 17 9 5
 Combined self-employment and employee 6 2 6 4 4

SWS-AS Abrupt onset to sustained stress warning, SWS-GS Gradual onset to sustained stress warning, EWS-S Onset to sustained exhaustion warning