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. 2022 Mar 5;15:547–556. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S353778

Table 1.

Socio-Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Sample

Variables Number Percent (%)
Gender (n = 1157)
Male 460 39.8
Female 697 60.2
Major (n = 1151)
Humanities 422 36.7
Natural science 729 63.3
Ethnic (n = 1151)
Han 1058 91.9
Others 93 8.1
Being the only child (n = 1155)
Yes 375 32.5
No 780 67.5
Interpersonal difficulties (n = 1153)
Yes 799 69.3
No 354 30.7
Family history of mental illness (n = 1155)
Yes 88 7.6
No 1067 92.4
Mother’s education (n = 1131)
Primary school 285 25.2
Middle school 466 41.2
High school 198 17.5
College 182 16.1
Father’s education (n = 1133)
Primary school 178 15.7
Middle school 462 40.8
High school 263 23.2
College 230 20.3
Household income (n = 1154)
Low 44 3.8
Medium 548 47.5
High 562 48.7
Relationship with mother (n = 1149)
Poor 25 2.2
Medium 198 17.2
Good 926 80.6
Relationship with father (n = 1145)
Poor 53 4.6
Medium 364 31.8
Good 728 63.6