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. 2018 Mar 7;13(3):e0192968. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192968

Table 1. Sample characteristics.

Mean
(SE)
weighted
%
(95% CI)
weighted
n
unweighted
Missing n
(%)
unweighted
Total 4,692
Outcome variables
Self-rated health (t1) 1.82 (0.01) 4,692 0
Emotional and behavioural problems (t1) 9.43 (0.08) 4,691 1 (0.0)
Health-related quality of life (t1) 46.74 (0.17) 4,627 65 (1.4)
Regular smoking* (t1) 6 (0.2)
 Yes 12.3 (10.6–14.1) 297
 No 87.7 (85.9–89.4) 2,326
Heavy episodic drinking* (t1) 7 (0.3)
 Yes 20.4 (18.2–22.8) 501
 No 79.6 (77.2–81.8) 2,121
Predictor variable
Family status (t0 -> t1) 0
 Nuclear family → nuclear family 76.0 (74.0–78.0) 3,664
 Nuclear family → single parent family 5.4 (4.6–6.3) 282
 Nuclear family → stepfamily 1.8 (1.3–2.3) 89
 Single parent family → single parent family 7.3 (6.2–8.6) 277
 Single parent family → stepfamily 2.7 (2.1–3.5) 109
 Stepfamily → stepfamily 4.9 (4.1–5.9) 203
 Stepfamily → single parent family 1.9 (1.3–2.7) 68
Control variables
Sex 0
 Girls 48.6 (47.1–50.1) 2,311
 Boys 51.4 (49.9–52.9) 2,381
Age (in full years) (t1) 13.97 (0.03) 0
Age groups (t1) 0
 11–13 44.0 (42.4–45.6) 2,063
 14–17 56.0 (54.4–57.6) 2,629
Mediator variables
Socio-economic status (t0) 11.43 (0.11) 4,684 8 (0.2)
Socio-economic status (t1-t0) 0.51 (0.40) 4,675 17 (0.4)
Family cohesion (t0) 77.03 (0.32) 4,626 66 (1.4)
Family cohesion (t1-t0) -0.88 (0.43) 4,621 71 (1.5)
Parent-rated general health (t0) 1.65 (0.01) 4,682 10 (0.2)
Parent-rated emotional and behavioural problems (t0) 8.40 (0.10) 4,678 14 (0.3)

* Data on regular smoking and heavy episodic drinking refer only to age groups 14–17 years (n = 2,629).