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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics of the participants

From: Do socio-cultural factors influence college students’ self-rated health status and health-promoting lifestyles? A cross-sectional multicenter study in Dalian, China

Parameters

Total sample (n = 829)

International students

Chinese students

x2/t/z

Age

23.04 ± 3.30

22.95 ± 3.90

21.63 ± 2.77

t = −6.49*

Gender

 Female

498(60.1%)

221 (68%)

277(55%)

×2 = 14.00*

 Male

331 (39.9%)

104 (32%)

227(45%)

 

BMI

  < 18.5

74 (8.9%)

32 (9.8%)

42 (8.3%)

×2 = 21.03*

 18.6–24.9

596 (71.9%)

256 (78.8%)

340 (67.5%)

 

 25.0–29.9

119 (14.4%)

27 (8.3%)

92 (18.3%)

 

  ≥ 30

40 (4.8%)

10(3.1%)

30 (6.0%)

 

Level of Education

 Sophomore/freshman year

628 (77.0%)

245(75.4%)

393 (78.0%)

×2 = 23.04*

 Senior year

168(20.25%)

60(18.5%)

108(21.4%)

 

 Post-graduate

23(2.8%)

20 (6.2%)

3(0.6)

 

 Students’ major

    

 Medical

653(78.8%)

298(91.7%

355(70.4%)

×2 = 53.38*

 Non-Medical

176(21.2%)

27(8.3%)

149(29.6%)

 

Smoking Status

 Current Smoker

73 (8.8%)

59 (18.2%)

14 (2.8%)

×2 = 58.172*

 Non-smoker

756 (91.2%)

266 (81.8%)

490 (97.2%)

 

Alcohol Consumption

 drinker

254 (30.6%)

141(43.60%)

113(22.4%)

×2 = 40.862*

 Non-drinker

575 (69.4%)

184 (56.40%)

391 (77.6%)

 

Financial Status (RMB)

  ≤ 1000

221(26.7%)

104 (32.0%)

117(23.3%)

×2 = 52.23*

 1000 ~ 2000

464(56.0%)

203 (62.5%)

261(51.9%)

 

  > 2000

143 (17.3%)

18 (5.5%)

126 (24.9%)

 

Length of stay in Dalian (yrs.)

 

1(1)

2.0 (1.00)

z = −1.202*

  1. *P ≤ 0.05