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. 2022 May 13:1–10. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-03188-7

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample split by gender

Characteristics Male (n = 31) (36.05%) Female (n = 56) (65.12%) Total (n = 87)
Marital Status
  Single 13 (41.94%) 30 (53.57%) 43 (50%)
  Partnered/married 14 (45.16%%) 12 (21.43%) 26 (30.23%)
  Divorced/Separated/Widowed 4 (12.90%) 13 (23.21%) 17 (19.77%)
Employment
  Employed 15 (48.39%) 27 (48.21%) 42 (48.84%)
  Retired 2 (6.45%) 3 (5.36%) 5 (5.81%)
  Student/in training 2 (6.45%) 13 (23.21%) 15 (17.44%)
  Unemployed 11 (35.48%) 12 (21.43%) 23 (26.74%)
Highest educational level
  No educational level 1 (3.26%) 1 (1.79%) 2 (2.33%)
  School graduation 19 (61.29%) 32 (57.14%) 51 (59.30%)
  Vocational training 7 (22.58%) 17 (30.36%) 24 (27.91%)
  University degree 4 (12.90%) 5 (8.93%) 9 (10.47%)
Treatment
  Inpatient 15 (48.39%) 29 (51.79%) 44 (51.16%)
  Outpatient 1 (3.23%) 1 (1.79%) 2 (2.33%)
  Day-care hospital 15 (48.39%) 26 (46.43%) 41 (47.67%)
Diseases
  None 21 (67.74%) 39 (69.64%) 60 (69.77%)
  Cardiovascular diseases 3 (9.68%) 3 (5.36%) 6 (6.98%)
  Diabetes mellitus 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
  Chronic respiratory diseases 1 (3.23%) 4 (7.14%) 5 (5.81%)
  High blood pressure 7 (22.58%) 7 (12.50%) 14 (16.28%)
Housing situation
  Alone 8 (25.81%) 27 (48.21%) 35 (40.70%)
  With partner 16 (51.61%) 14 (25%) 30 (34.88%)
  With parents 1 (3.23%) 5 (8.93%) 6 (6.98%)
  Shared flat 6 (19.35%) 8 (14.29%) 14 (16.28%)
Satisfaction with financial situation
  Very satisfied 0 (0%) 5 (8.93%) 5 (5.81%)
  Satisfied 7 (22.58%) 23 (41.07%) 30 (34.88%)
  Moderate 16 (51.61%) 9 (16.07%) 25 (29.07%)
  Little 1 (3.23%) 11 (19.64%) 12 (13.95%)
  Not at all 7 (22.58%) 7 (12.5%) 14 (16.28%)

Numbers reflect the number of participants answering “yes” to the category