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Table 1 Study sample (n = 36 interviewed persons)

From: Limited access to family-based addiction prevention services for socio-economically deprived families in Switzerland: a grounded theory study

   

Total

Parents (n = 20)

Gender

Female

14

Male

6

Age in years

30–35

3

36–40

7

41–45

6

46–50

3

51–55

–

56–60

–

61–65

1

Educational attainmenta

No compulsory education

3

Compulsory education

1

Upper-secondary level (vocational education and training)

13

Tertiary level (professional education)b

3

Country of birth

Switzerland

9

Otherc

11

Children (n = 16)

Gender

Female

10

Male

6

Age in years

10

4

11

2

12

6

13

1

14

3

Household (n = 16)

Type of household

Couple (married or living together) with child (ren)

8

Single parent with child (ren)

8

Number of children in household

1

5

2

4

3

4

4–6

3

Financial situation

Above the at-risk-of-poverty threshold

1

Income is about 60% of the median equivalent

5

Income is 50% or less of the median equivalent income

10

Main source of income

Employment

11

Social insurance (old age or disability pensions)

2

Social welfare

3

  1. a In the Swiss Vocational and Professional Education and Training system ([70], p. 6).
  2. b Some of the tertiary education qualifications were acquired abroad and were not accepted in Switzerland.
  3. c Five of them now have Swiss citizenship.