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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