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. 2017 Nov 29;17:381. doi: 10.1186/s12888-017-1549-y

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents split by migrant status

Total sample
(N = 1987)*
Migrant born in Germany
(n = 139; 7.0%)
Migrant foreign born
(n = 225; 11.3%)
Non-Migrant
(n = 1622; 81.6%)
Differences subsamples pa
Sex (female) (%) 51.4 51.2 58.6 50.2 0.078
Level of education (%)
   ≤ 9 years 36.1 28.3 35.3 36.8 0.032
10 years 32.1 34.1 29.0 32.4
   ≥ 12 years 31.8 37.6 35.7 30.8
Age (Mean (SD)) 50.6 (18.3) 43.9 (18.9) 46.5 (19.1) 51.8 (17.9) <0.001

aKruskal-Wallis; *of the 2013 respondents, 26 had to be excluded from further analyses due to ambiguity of migrant status; statistically siginificant results (p < 0.05) are italicized