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. 2021 Jul 24;18(15):7846. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157846

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of participants.

Variable n (%)
Self-reported gender
Woman 3292 (54.8%)
Man 2646 (44.1%)
Gender-diverse 30 (0.5%)
Missing 35 (0.6%)
Psychological distress
≤1.75 2441 (40.7%)
>1.75 2974 (49.5%)
Missing 588 (9.8%)
City
Montreal 2000 (33.3%)
Calgary 1002 (16.7%)
Edmonton 1000 (16.7%)
Toronto 2001 (33.3%)
Financial problems
Not at all 1963 (32.70%)
A little 2184 (36.4%)
Moderate 896 (14.9%)
A lot 769 (12.8%)
Missing 191 (3.2%)
Education
High school or less 1267 (21.1%)
Apprenticeship, technical institute, trade or vocational school, college, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma, 1741 (29.0%)
University certificate, diploma or degree 2892 (48.2%)
Missing 103 (1.7%)
Immigration status
First generation 1454 (24.2%)
Second generation 1577 (26.3%)
Third generation or more 2872 (47.8%)
Missing 100 (1.7%)
mean (SD) min, max, % missing
Age 26.72 (4.53) 18.00, 35.00, 0.0%
Psychological distress 2.00 (.79) 1.00, 4.00, 9.8%
Endorsement of conspiracy theories 8.78 (4.87) 4.00, 20.00, 7.7%
Sympathy for violent radicalisation (SyfoR) 23.72 (13.86) 8.00, 56.00, 7.9%
Radicalism Intention Scale (RIS) 13.87 (7.40) 4.00, 28.00, 9.3%