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. 2018 May 9;56(2):117–140. doi: 10.1007/s11166-018-9279-1

Table 7.

Summary statistics, individual characteristics (N = 505)

Total
N %
Gender
 - men 244 48.3
 - women 261 51.7
Age
 mean (standard deviation) 40.00 (6.26)
Married or living as a couple
 - yes 352 69.7
 - no 153 30.3
Children
 - yes 358 70.9
 - no 147 29.1
Educational level
 - No educational qualifications 41 8.1
 - Less than secondary school 153 30.3
 - Secondary school graduation 76 15.0
 - Above secondary school graduation 235 46.5
Relative educational position
 mean (standard deviation) 0.50 (0.27)
Occupational status
 - Working 401 79.4
 - Unemployed 32 6.3
 - Other (housewife, parental or other long time leave, retired) 72 14.3
Private/public sector
 - public sector 113 22.4
 - private sector 337 66.7
 - Not applicable (housewives, students, ...) 55 10.9
Occupational type
 - Manual and service employees 107 21.2
 - Office employees 85 16.8
 - Craftsmen, salesmen 20 4.0
 - Intermediate occupationsa 101 20.0
 - Management and related b 137 27.1
 - Not applicable 55 10.9
Household low occupational type (surveyed individuals and/or partners)c
 - yes 149 29.5
 - no 356 70.5
Household’s monthly income below 1500€
 - yes 86 17.0
 - no 419 83.0
Currently suffering from back pain
 - yes 185 36.6
 - no 320 63.4
Extreme discounting
 - Health 201 39.8
 - Money 156 30.9
Back pain related scenario first presented to subjects 279 55.2

aIntermediate occupations were foremen, first-line supervisors, paramedics, and primary school teachers

bManagement and related occupations were liberal professions (except paramedical), professors/ scientific professions, managers and other intellectual professions

cLow occupational type related to manual and service employees. For housewives, occupational type was defined on the basis of their partner’s occupation