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Table 1 Characteristics of the study participants

From: Factor structure and psychometric evaluation of the Connor-Davidson resilience scale in a new employee population of China

 

Total (n = 3960)

Age (years), Mean (SD)

18.7 (1.5)

Educational level, n (%)

 High school and below

3085 (77.9)

 College and above

875 (22.1)

Marital status of their parents, n (%)

 Married

3291 (83.1)

 Divorced/Separated

669 (16.9)

Parental rearing pattern, n (%)

 Democratic

2532 (63.9)

 Authoritative

720 (18.2)

 Indulgent

560 (14.1)

 Neglected

148 (3.7)

Single-child status, n (%)

 Singleton

1859 (46.9)

 Non-singleton

2101 (53.1)

Place of residence before entering the factory, n (%)

 City

756 (19.1)

 Rural

3204 (80.9)

Family income (Yuan/month), n (%)

  < 2000

1194 (30.2)

  ≥ 2000

2766 (69.8)

CD-RISC score, Mean (SD)

63.4 (13.1)

SCL-90-R (Global severity index T score), Mean (SD)

50.0 (10.0)

PDQ-4+ score, Mean (SD)

16.9 (10.9)

  1. SD standard deviation, CD-RISC Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, SCL-90-R Symptoms Checklist 90-Revised, PDQ-4+ Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire-4+