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Table 2 Sociodemographic characteristics at baseline

From: Health economic evaluation of a web-based intervention for depression: the EVIDENT-trial, a randomized controlled study

 

Intervention (n = 509)

CAU (n = 504)

Total (n = 1.013)

n

%

n

%

n

%

Gender

 Male

159

31.2%

159

31.5%

318

31.4%

 Female

350

68.8%

345

68.5%

695

68.6%

Age

 Mean (SD)

42 (11.1),

42 (10.9)

42 (11.0)

Marital status

 Married

203

39.9%

222

44.0%

425

42.0%

 Married, but living separated

12

2.4%

16

3.2%

28

2.8%

 Single

118

23.2%

129

25.6%

247

24.4%

 In relationship

106

20.8%

83

16.5%

189

18.7%

 Divorced

65

12.8%

50

9.9%

115

11.4%

 Widowed

5

1.0%

4

0.8%

9

0.9%

Highest academic qualificationa

 Not yet graduated

2

0.4%

0

0.0%

2

0.2%

 No graduation

1

0.2%

0

0.0%

1

0.1%

 Lower secondary

29

5.7%

24

4.8%

53

5.2%

 Middle secondary

131

25.7%

112

22.2%

243

24.0%

 Higher secondary

87

17.1%

85

16.9%

172

17.0%

 Highest secondary

249

48.9%

271

53.8%

520

51.3%

 Other

10

2.0%

12

2.4%

22

2.2%

Employment statusb

 Full time

220

44.4%

214

43.5%

434

44.0%

 Regular part-time

117

23.6%

114

23.2%

231

23.4%

 Mini-Job

0

0.0%

2

0.4%

2

0.2%

 Temporary employed

20

4.0%

25

5.1%

45

4.6%

 Retraining

7

1.4%

2

0.4%

9

0.9%

 Maternity leave/ parental leave/ other absence

14

2.8%

7

1.4%

21

2.1%

 Not working

117

23.6%

128

26.0%

245

24.8%

  1. aHighest academic qualification according to the German classification: “Hauptschule” (“lower”, 9 years, until age 15/16), “Realschule” (“middle”, 10 years, until age 16/17), “Fachhochschulreife” (“higher”, 12 years, until age 17/18), “Abitur” (“highest”, 12 or 13 years, until age 17–19)
  2. bMultiple answers possible