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. 2022 May 19:10.1002/smi.3163. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1002/smi.3163

TABLE 1.

Distribution of sociodemographic factors throughout the five study waves

Variable Categories Total sample (n = 988)
Gender Female n = 810 (82%)
Male n = 178 (18%)
Other gender n = 0 (0%)
Age M (DE) 41.4 (13.66)
18–25 n = 111 (11.2%)
26–40 n = 405 (41%)
41–60 n = 358 (36.2%)
+60 n = 114 (11.5%)
Educational level Incomplete primary education n = 0 (0%)
Complete primary education n = 0 (0%)
Incomplete secondary education n = 6 (0.6%)
Complete secondary education n = 46 (4.7%)
Incomplete or ongoing university or tertiary studies n = 279 (28.2%)
Completed university education n = 347 (35.1%)
Complete or incomplete postgraduate education n = 310 (31.4%)
Educational level of breadwinner Incomplete primary education n = 4 (0.4%)
Complete primary education n = 10 (1.0%)
Incomplete secondary education n = 26 (2.6%)
Complete secondary education n = 72 (7.3%)
Incomplete or ongoing university or tertiary studies n = 204 (20.6%)
Completed university education n = 364 (36.8%)
Complete or incomplete postgraduate education n = 308 (31.2%)
Socio‐economic status Low and lower middle n = 81 (8.2%)
Middle and upper middle n = 308 (51.4%)
High n = 599 (40.4%)