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. 2020 Jul 30;11:715. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00715

Table 2.

Migration-related characteristics of female and male migrants of Turkish origin and the total sample.

Variable Women(n=201) Men(n=127) Total(N=328)
Born in Germany, n (%)
 Yes 36 (17.9) 22 (17.3) 58 (17.7)
 No 164 (81.6) 105 (82.7) 269 (82.0)
 No data 1 (0.5) 1 (0.3)
Length of residence in Germany, groups, n (%)
 <5 6 (3.0) 7 (5.5) 13 (4.0)
 5–14 26 (12.9) 17 (13.4) 43 (13.1)
 15–24 50 (24.9) 34 (26.8) 84 (25.6)
 25–34 29 (14.4) 21 (16.5) 50 (15.2)
 >=35 38 (18.9) 20 (15.7) 58 (17.7)
 No data 52 (25.9) 28 (22.0) 80 (24.4)
Age at immigration, groups, n (%)
 <6 9 (4.5) 2 (1.6) 11 (3.4)
 6–12 14 (7.0) 11 (8.7) 25 (7.6)
 13–17 35 (17.4) 21 (16.5) 56 (17.1)
 18–25 64 (31.8) 42 (33.1) 106 (32.3)
 26–39 24 (11.9) 22 (17.3) 46 (14.0)
 >=40 3 (1.5) 1 (0.8) 4 (1.2)
 No Data 52 (25.9) 28 (22.0) 80 (24.4)
Citizenship, n (%)
 German 30 (14.9) 22 (17.3) 52 (15.9)
 Turkish 161 (80.1) 101 (79.5) 262 (79.9)
 Dual citizenship 5 (2.5) 2 (1.6) 7 (2.1)
 No Data 5 (2.5) 2 (1.6) 7 (2.1)
Language proficiency, n (%)
 German as mother tongue 11 (5.5) 10 (7.9) 21 (6.4)
 Very good 31 (15.4) 17 (13.4) 48 (14.6)
 Good 38 (18.9) 29 (22.8) 67 (20.4)
 Moderate 64 (31.8) 48 (37.8) 112 (34.1)
 Little 43 (21.4) 16 (12.6) 59 (18.0)
 Bad 7 (3.5) 4 (3.1) 11 (3.4)
 No Data 7 (3.5) 3 (2.4) 10 (3.0)