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Table 1 Sample characteristics

From: Self-perceived problems of Afghan asylum seekers and refugees and their experiences with a short psychological intervention

 

PSYCHLOPS sample

aPM + sample

 

Total sample

(n = 88)

TAU

(n = 39)

aPM+/TAU (n = 49)

aPM+/TAU

(n = 24)

Gendera (female) n (%)

39 (44.3)

20 (51.3)

19 (38.8)

12 (50.0)

Age M (SD)

34.3 (13.8)

37 (14.4)

32.2 (13.0)

35 (13.6)

Marital Status n (%)

    

Single

36 (40.9)

13 (33.3)

23 (46.9)

8 (33.3.))

Married

44 (50)

23 (59)

21 (42.9)

12 (50.0)

In a relationship

2 (2.3)

1 (2.6)

1 (2.0)

1 (4.2)

Divorced

4 (4.5)

1 (2.6)

3 (6.1)

2(8.3)

Widowed

2 (2.3)

1 (2.6)

1 (2.0)

1 (4.2

Asylum status n (%)

    

Secure asylum statusb

39 (44.3)

15 (38.5)

24 (49.0)

12 (50.0)

Insecure asylum status

49 (55.7)

24 (61.5)

25 (51.0)

12 (50.0)

  1. aThe term gender refers to participants’ self-identified gender
  2. bSecure asylum status is defined as having a long-term perspective in Austria, i.e. unconditional permit of residency for more than a year and free access to the labor market