Table 1.
Variable | n (Valid %) | |
---|---|---|
Sex 1 | Female | 1164 (55.0) |
Male | 951 (45.0) | |
Age in years (M (SD), range) | 35.84 (16.75), 16–69 | |
Educational level | Primary education or none | 155 (7.3) |
Secondary education | 974 (46.1) | |
Higher education | 986 (46.6) | |
Occupational status | Active 2 | 996 (47.1) |
Student | 693 (32.8) | |
Inactive or other 3 | 426 (20.1) | |
Sexual orientation (N = 1997) | Heterosexual | 1871 (89.2) |
Bisexual | 95 (4.5) | |
Homosexual | 53 (2.5) | |
Pan-, omnisexual | 43 (2.0) | |
Asexual | 11 (0.5) | |
Other | 24 (1.2) |
1 Defined as sex assigned at birth. When asked about their gender, 19 respondents (0.9%) indicated to define themselves as, for example, non-binary or trans or gave no answer. To reduce missing cases, we relied on sex assigned at birth for the purpose of this study. 2 Combines the following categories: Employed/independent, contributing family member, voluntary work. 3 Combines the following categories: Financial self-sufficiency or any other type of alternative choice of living, housewife/-man, not able to work because of ill health, on the job market/looking for a job, retired, other.