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. 2020 Feb 14;132(5):115–123. doi: 10.1007/s00508-020-01616-x

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the study sample with differentiation between patients who were interviewed and not interviewed

Mean ± SD
Parameter All patients (n = 27) Interview (n = 16) No interview (n = 11)
Age (years) 44.8 ± 13.2 45.1 ± 14.7 44.4 ± 11.3
Education Compulsory school

n = 3

(11%)

n = 1

(6%)

n = 2

(18%)

Apprenticeship

n = 5

(19%)

n = 3

(19%)

n = 2

(18%)

Professional school

n = 2

(7%)

n = 2

(12%)

n = 0

(0%)

High school

n = 10

(37%)

n = 7

(44%)

n = 3

(27%)

College/university

n = 7

(26%)

n = 3

(19%)

n = 4

(37%)

Annual family income €10–25K

n = 11

(41%)

n = 7

(44%)

n = 4

(36%)

€25–50K

n = 14

(52%)

n = 8

(50%)

n = 6

(55%)

>€50K

n = 2

(7%)

n = 1

(6%)

n = 1

(9%)

Smoking status Non-smokers

n = 21

(78%)

n = 12

(75%)

n = 9

(82%)

Smokers

n = 6

(22%)

n = 4

(25%)

n = 2

(18%)