Table 1. Sociodemographic and skiing-related characteristics of the sample*. |
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Alpine Skiing (AS) (N=726) |
Snowboard (SB) (N=321) |
Ski touring (ST) (N=138) |
Differences between 3 groups+ |
Sex, N (%) |
Females Males |
327(45) 399(55) |
144 (44.9) 177 (55.1) |
81 (58.7) 57 (41.3) |
χ2 (2) = .67, n.s. |
Age classes, N (%) |
15-24 years 25-34 years |
360 (49.6) 366 (50.4) |
178 (55.5) 143 (45.5) |
69(50) 69(50) |
χ2 (2) = 3.2, n.s. |
Skiing ability, N (%) |
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Expert |
13 (1.8) 112 (15.4) 409 (56.,3) 192 (26.4) |
4 (1.2) 46 (14.3) 194 (60.4) 77(24) |
3 (1.7) 17 (12.3) 90 (65.2) 28 (20.3) |
χ2 (2) = 5.2, n.s. |
Risk-taking, N (%) |
More cautious More risky |
411 (56.6) 305 (42.0) |
177 (55.1) 141 (43.9) |
84 (60.9) 52 (37.7) |
χ2 (2) = 1.5 n.s. |
Accidents, N (%) |
Never One More |
524 (72.2) 141 (19.4) 60 (8.3) |
209 (65.1) 69 (21.5) 42 (13.1) |
114 (82.6) 19 (13.8) 5 (3.6) |
χ2 (2) = 18.0, p <.001 |
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*if sum is not equal to N or 100% the difference is due to missing answers |
+results of Chi-square-tests |
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