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. 2020 May 11;7:8. doi: 10.1186/s40479-020-00124-8

Table 1.

Frequencies and percentages of sample characteristics (N = 284)

Characteristic n (%)
Gender
 Female 269 (94.72)
 Male 14 (4.93)
 Other 1 (0.35)
Relationship status
 Single (never married) 20 (7.04)
 Married 166 (58.45)
 Separated 23 (8.10)
 Widowed 2 (0.70)
 Divorced 12 (4.23)
 Living together 50 (17.61)
 In a relationship (living apart) 4 (1.41)
 Other 6 (2.11)
Education
 High school (not completed) 17 (6.69)
 High school (completed) 23 (8.10)
 Technical qualification 36 (12.68)
 University degree (not completed) 55 (19.37)
 Bachelor’s degree 79 (27.82)
 Postgraduate degree 65 (22.89)
 Other 9 (3.17)
Employment status
 Unemployed 24 (8.45)
 Working part-time 86 (30.28)
 Working full-time 81 (28.52)
 Studying part-time 16 (5.63)
 Studying full-time 32 (11.27)
 Other 35 (12.32)
Income (yearly or joint yearly)
 Under $15,000 14 (4.93)
 $15,000–$29,999 32 (11.27)
 $30,000–$49,999 29 (10.21)
 $50,000–$74,999 40 (14.08)
 $75,000–$99,999 49 (17.25)
 $100,000–$150,000 72 (25.35)
 Over $150,000 47 (16.55)
Mental health concerns (previous or current)
 Yes 202 (71.13)
 No 82 (28.87)
Treatment seeking (previous or current)
 Yes 187 (65.85)
 No 97 (34.15)
Meets caseness for BPD
 Yes 69 (24.30)
 No 215 (75.70)
Child’s gender:
 Female 278 (50.92)
 Male 268 (49.08)