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Structural and Functional Characteristics
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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and accessibility of network members (mean %)a
Family Partner/children Parents Brothers/Sisters Other Family
33.72 70.59
65.61 29.41
66.61 32.61 97.06 2.94 55.56 44.44 64.00 34.00 71.65 28.35
65.77 73.53
30.11 26.47
11.36 88.38 58.82 35.29 3.70 96.30 6.00 94.00 8.49 91.51
30.95 82.35
66.74 17.65
Acquaintances
Friends 60.90 Colleagues 40.91 Neighbours 50.00 Other acquaintances 70.18
41.45 39.10
34.13 60.35 29.73 68.42 37.12 53.79 28.57 71.43 50.68 45.48
81.08 75.93
14.61 19.36
28.74 70.91 27.78 72.22 25.76 74.24 57.14 42.86
53.85 50.57
45.81 49.43
< 35
> 35
Partner Single
Workb
No Workb
ID No ID
Same town
Elsewhere
0.00 68.67 36.01
100.00 31.33 62.60
51.85 90.00 59.24
48.15 10.00 29.89
40.74 30.00 20.04
59.26 62.00 78.73
54.76
Age
Civil status
Work situation
IQ
Accessibility
50.00 50.00 25.97
100.00 78.57 77.55
0.00 21.43 9.82
8.79 87.36
34.85 100.00 46.85
65.15 0.00 49.30
a Category totals which differ from 100% reflect missing data (i.e. the participant did know the network member’s age, civil status, etc); b ”Work” means work or activities outside the home during the day.