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. 2017 Aug 22;2017:8930432. doi: 10.1155/2017/8930432

Table 1.

Sample characteristics (N = 137).

n a  (%) M(SD)b
Sociodemographics
Gender
 Male 26 (19.0%)
 Female 111 (81.0%)
Age (in years) 44.5  (11.7)
Status of education
 No education 75 (58.1%)
 Education completed 36 (27.9%)
 Studies completed 18 (14.0%)
Working status
 In work 32 (24.5%)
 Unemployed 71 (54.2%)
 Retired 7 (5.3%)
 No working permission 21 (16.0%)
German language skills
 C1/B2 21 (15.8%)
 A2/B1 31 (23.3%)
 A1/none 81 (60.9%)
Acculturation characteristics
Age at migration 28.0  (10.9)
Years lived in Germany 17.0  (10.4)
Reason for migration
 Marriage migration 8 (6.3%)
 Family reunification 22 (17.4%)
 Labor migration 72 (57.1%)
 Educational reason 5 (4.0%)
 Asylum seeker 12 (9.5%)
 Other reason 7 (5.7%)
Residential status
 Secure 117 (86.0%)
 Unsecure 19 (14.0%)
Clinical characteristics
ICD-10 main diagnosis
 F32.0 8 (5.8%)
 F32.1 43 (31.4%)
 F32.2 7 (5.1%)
 F33.0 8 (5.8%)
 F33.1 40 (29.2%)
 F33.2 17 (12.4%)
 Other F3-diagnosis 14 (10.3%)
Average length of symptomatology (in months) 23.2 (25.6)
At least one psychiatric comorbidityc 65 (47.5%)

aSubsample (values vary because of missing data). bMean (standard deviation). cPsychiatric comorbidity was assessed with the M.I.N.I. 5.0 and refers to ICD-10.