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Table 1 Demographic Characteristics at T3 of the Longitudinal Sample (N = 475)

From: Developmental pathways of repetitive non-suicidal self-injury: predictors in adolescence and psychological outcomes in young adulthood

Variable

Women

n = 273

Men

n = 202

Total

N = 475

Marital Status

   

Single

87 (31.9%)

88 (43.6%)

175 (36.8%)

Married/Cohabiting with partner

151 (55.3%)

89 (44.1%)

240 (50.5%)

In a relationship

33 (12.1%)

22 (10.9%)

55 (11.6%)

Divorced

0

1 (0.5%)

1 (0.2%)

Other

2 (0.7%)

2 (1.0%)

4 (0.8%)

Education Level

   

Lower secondary education

5 (1.8%)

5 (2.5%)

10 (2.1%)

Gymnasium

118 (43.2%)

103 (51.0%)

221 (46.5%)

Single university courses

21 (7.7%)

22 (10.9%)

43 (9.1%)

University degree (< 3 years)

21 (7.7%)

13 (6.4%)

34 (7.2%)

University degree ( 3 years)

102 (37.4%)

53 (26.2%)

155 (32.6%)

Other

6 (2.2%)

6 (3.0%)

12 (2.5%)

Working Status

   

Student

70 (25.7%)

54 (26.9%)

124 (26.2%)

Full-time/part-time employed

165 (60.7%)

130 (64.7%)

295 (62.4%)

On sick leave

5 (1.8%)

1 (0.5%)

6 (1.3%)

On parental leave

15 (5.5%)

0

15 (3.2%)

Unemployed

10 (3.7%)

11 (5.5%)

21 (4.4%)

Other

7 (2.6%)

5 (2.5%)

12 (2.5%)