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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics of men and women aged 26–36 years, by area of residence

From: A cross-sectional study of geographic differences in health risk factors among young Australian adults: The role of socioeconomic position

 

Men (n = 1148)

Women (n = 1419)

Metropolitan

Non-metropolitan

Metropolitan

Non-metropolitan

Age (years), M (SD)

31.6 (2.6)

31.9 (2.5)

31.4 (2.6)

31.8 (2.5)

Education, % (n)

 University

42.7 (361)

28.1 (85)

50.9 (525)

37.0 (143)

 Dip/voc/year12

48.1 (406)

58.7 (178)

41.0 (423)

43.9 (170)

 <Year 12

9.2 (78)

13.2 (40)

8.1 (84)

19.1 (74)

 

p = 0.001

p = 0.001

Marital status, % (n)

 Single

31.7 (268)

23.4 (71)

26.4 (273)

14.5 (56)

 Married/living as married

65.8 (556)

74.3 (225)

69.6 (718)

81.6 (316)

 Separated/divorced

2.5 (21)

2.3 (7)

4.0 (41)

3.9 (15)

 

p = 0.02

p = 0.001

Occupation, % (n)

 Managers/professionals

62.8 (531)

48.5 (147)

54.2 (559)

40.6 (157)

 White collar

7.9 (67)

6.3 (19)

25.2 (260)

27.4 (106)

 Blue collar

25.7 (217)

42.6 (129)

4.2 (43)

6.7 (26)

 Not in labour force

3.6 (30)

2.6 (8)

16.4 (170)

25.3 (98)

 

p = 0.001

p = 0.001

Employment status, % (n)

 Full-time

89.7 (758)

91.4 (277)

54.4 (561)

36.9 (143)

 Part-time

5.4 (46)

5.3 (16)

24.9 (257)

34.9 (135)

 Other

5.9 (41)

3.3 (10)

20.7 (214)

28.2 (109)

 

p = 0.52

p = 0.001

SEIFA disadvantage, M (SD)

1041.1 (70.1)

1002.2 (75.5)

1042.6 (70.4)

995.0 (74.6)

 

p = 0.001

p = 0.001

Number of children, % (n)

 None

-

-

55.3 (571)

26.6 (103)

 One

-

-

18.5 (191)

19.4 (75)

 Two

-

-

19.3 (199)

38.5 (149)

 ≥Three

-

-

6.9 (71)

15.5 (60)

  

p = 0.001

  1. SD: standard deviation; DIP: diploma; VOC: vocational education; SEIFA: socioeconomic indexes for areas.