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Table 1 Sociodemographic information about the participants

From: Oral health, stress and barriers accessing dental health care among war-affected Ukrainian refugees in Germany

Sex (n (%))

Age (mean (SD))

Female

640 (88.6)

37.5 (10.5)

Male

78 (10.8)

Diverse

4 (0.6)

Marriage status (n (%))

Education (n (%))

Married

375 (51.9)

Higher Education

523 (72.6)

Single

140 (19.4)

Vocational or technical education

121 (16.8)

Divorced

115 (15.9)

General secondary education

59 (8.2)

In a relationship

77 (10.6)

Other

17 (2.4)

Widowed

16 (2.2)

  

Level of English (n (%))

Level of German (n (%))

Very poor

164 (24)

Very poor

412 (58.9)

Poor

174 (25.5)

Poor

206 (29.5)

Average

213 (31.2)

Average

58 (8.3)

Good

88 (12.9)

Good

14 (2)

Very good

44 (6.4)

Very good

9 (1.3)

Home region in Ukraine (n (%))

Size of home city in Ukraine (n (%))

Eastern Ukraine

274 (38)

Large city

478 (66.3)

Central Ukraine

257 (35.6)

Medium city

131 (18.2)

Southern Ukraine

134 (18.6)

Small city

82 (11.4)

Western Ukraine

56 (7.8)

Village or urban-type village

30 (4.1)

Came alone or with family? (n (%))

Size of city in Germany (n (%))

With family members

599 (82.9)

Large city

238 (33.2)

Alone

87 (12)

Medium city

235 (32.7)

With friends / acquaintances

29 (4)

Small city

141 (19.6)

With other people

8 (1.1)

Village or urban-type village

104 (14.5)

Time in Germany (n (%))

Insurance (n (%))

1–2 months

50 (6.9)

No

58 (8.2)

3–4 months

85 (11.8)

Yes

646 (91.8)

4–6 months

345 (47.8)

  

Less than 1 month

19 (2.6)

  

More than 6 months

223 (30.9)