Joyce Molenaar

32 CHAPTER 2 Table 1. Continued. n (%) Household size ≥6 persons <6 persons 93 (2.2) 4079 (97.8) Youth support uptake Yes No 102 (2.4) 4070 (97.6) Self-reported health Perceived health status Negative Positive Missing 465 (11.1) 3653 (87.6) 54 (1.3) Long-term illness Yes No Missing 747 (17.9) 3362 (80.6) 63 (1.5) Restricted by health Yes No Missing 724 (17.4) 3330 (79.8) 118 (2.8) Healthcare expenditures and utilization Overall healthcare expenditures High Low-average Missing 824 (19.8) 3297 (79.0) 51 (1.2) General practitioners’ (GP) expenditures High Low-average Missing 827 (19.8) 3308 (79.3) 37 (0.9) Hospital expenditures High Low or none Missing 413 (9.9) 3708 (88.9) 51 (1.2) Medication use High Low or none 428 (10.3) 3744 (89.7) Addiction related care uptake Yes No 23 (0.6) 4149 (99.4) Psychosocial characteristics Mental healthcare uptake Yes No Missing 228 (5.5) 3907 (93.6) 37 (0.9) Risk of depression or anxiety disorders Moderate – high risk No or low risk Missing 1716 (41.1) 2256 (54.1) 200 (4.8) Loneliness Feeling lonely Not feeling lonely Missing 1100 (26.4) 2719 (65.2) 353 (8.5) Feelings of control over life Low Moderate High Missing 144 (3.5) 2741 (65.7) 1006 (24.1) 281 (6.7) Mild intellectual disability Yes No 13 (0.3) 4159 (99.7) Life-events Crime suspect Yes No 95 (2.3) 4077 (97.7) Crime victim Yes No 874 (20.9) 3298 (79.1) Having been detained* Yes No not shown not shown History of frequent moving Yes No Missing 1250 (30.0) 2900 (69.5) 22 (0.5)

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