Table 2. Demographic Data and IPVA Experiences From Study Participants.
Participant | Age | Occupation Sector | Educational Level | Children | IPVA Type** | Professional Help*** |
101—S-P | 41 | Paid employment (business) | Vocational education | Yes | 1,2,3,4 | a,b,c,d,e |
102—S-P | 33 | Freelancer | Higher vocational education | Yes | 1,2,3 | a,b,d |
103—P | 44 | Freelancer | University | Yes | n/a | n/a |
104—S-P | 48 | Public sector* | Postdoctoral | Yes | 1,2 | c |
105—P | 38 | Public sector* | University | Yes | n/a | n/a |
106—P | 47 | Freelancer | University | No | n/a | n/a |
107—P | 52 | Public sector* | University | Yes | n/a | n/a |
108—S-P | 47 | Public sector* | Secondary school | Yes | 1,2,3,4 | b,c,d |
201—S | 50 | n/a | Higher vocational education | Yes | 1,2,3,4 | b,d |
202—S-P | 52 | Public sector* | University | Yes | 1,2 | a,c,e |
203—S | 48 | n/a | Higher vocational education | Yes | 2 | a,b,c,d |
204—S | 22 | n/a | Vocational education | No | 1 | b,e |
205—S | 46 | n/a | Vocational education | Yes | 1 | a,b,e |
206—S | 34 | n/a | Vocational education | Yes | 1,2 | a,b,e |
207—S | 48 | n/a | University | No | 1,2,3,4 | c |
208—S | 51 | n/a | Vocational education | Yes | 2 | a,b,e |
Note. P = professional, S = survivor, S-P = survivor-professional; *E.g., police, health care, education; **1 = physical, 2 = psychological, 3 = sexual, 4 = economic; ***a = GP practice (including psychological support), b = psychologist and psychiatrist, c = social worker, d = relationship therapist, e = DV/IPVA organization.