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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of the final sample (N = 1453)

From: Self-regulation facets differentially predict internalizing symptom trajectories from middle childhood to early adolescence: a longitudinal multimethod study

 

n

(%)

Females (measured at t1)

758

(52.2%)

Domestic situation (measured at t1)

  

Lives with both parents

971

(66.8%)

Lives with one parent and new partner

84

(5.8%)

Lives with only one parent

21

(1.5%)

Another social situation

9

(0.6%)

Missing

368

(25.3%)

Household income (measured at t2)

  

less than €2000/month

218

(15.0%)

€2000 to €5000/month

729

(50.2%)

more than €5000/month

178

(12.3%)

Missing

328

(22.6%)

Highest education degree of both parents (measured at t1)

  

No degree / Special school

14

(0.9%)

Lower secondary school

34

(2.3%)

Upper secondary school

418

(28.8%)

High school diploma

257

(17.7%)

University degree

602

(41.4%)

Missing

128

(8.8%)