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. 2020 Apr 26;17(9):3003. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17093003

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the sample.

Variables Total n (%)
Gender
Boys 580 (47.0)
Girls 644 (52.2)
Missing 9 (0.7)
Age
13–14 years 381 (30.9)
15–16 years 453 (36.7)
17–19 years 399 (32.3)
Family economy
Bad economy all the time 113 (9.2)
More or less bad economy 243 (19.7)
Neither had bad or good economy 264 (21.4)
More or less good economy 327 (26.5)
Good economy all the time 254 (20.6)
Missing 32 (2.6)
Parents’ education Mother Father
Primary and lower secondary school 37 (3.0) 69 (5.6)
Upper secondary school 283 (23.0) 366 (29.7)
University up to 4 years 303 (24.6) 197 (16.0)
University more than 4 years 221 (17.9) 161 (13.1)
Unknown 365 (29.6) 393 (31.9)
Missing 24 (1.9) 47 (3.8)
Parents’ job status Mother Father
Fulltime job 798 (64.7) 1018 (82.6)
Part-time job 238 (19.3) 86 (7.0)
Unemployed / on leave 47 (3.8) 28 (2.3)
Staying at home 83 (6.7) 32 (2.6)
Other 41 (3.3) 37 (3.0)
Missing 26 (2.1) 32 (2.6)
Total 1233 (100)