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Table 1 Description of the sample

From: Young internal migrants’ major health issues and health seeking barriers in Shanghai, China: a qualitative study

Migrant Youth’s Activity

 

IDI %(n)

PV %(n)

CMG %(n)

 Age

15–17

52.2(12)

62.5(5)

40.7(24)

18–19

47.8(11)

37.5(3)

59.3(35)

 Gender

Female

43.6 (10)

62.5(5)

49.2(29)

Male

56.5 (13)

37.5(3)

50.9(30)

 Educational level

<Middle school

56.5(13)

50.0(4)

1.7(1)

completed middle school

30.4(7)

37.5(3)

52.5(31)

High school (incl. undergrad)

13.0(3)

12.5(1)

42.4(25)

College/University or above

3.4 (2)

 Hometown

Henan Province

17.4(4)

50.0(4)

13.2(7)

Anhui Province

34.8(8)

37.5(3)

49.1(26)

Jiangsu Province

8.7(2)

22.6(12)

Other

39.1(9)

12.5(1)

15.1(8)

 Working Status

Student

21.7(5)

35.6(21)

No job, seeking jobs

25.0(2)

25.4(15)

No job, not seeking jobs

25.0(2)

1.7(1)

Full time worker

78.3(18)

50.0(4)

37.3(22)

 Average Years Staying in Shanghai (Mean ± SD)

3.1 ± 3.5

3.6 ± 3.5

5.4 ± 6.1

Adults’ Activity

 

KII %(n)

 Gender

Female

85.0(17)

Male

15.0(3)

 Occupation

Social worker

15.0(3)

Township officer

20.0(4)

Neighborhood officer

30.0(6)

Community Physician

10.0(2)

School health teacher

10.0(2)

School head/ideological teacher

10.0(2)

Chair of the women’s union in an industrial park

5.0(1)

 Average Years working with migrant youth (Mean ± SD)

6.0 ± 3.5