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Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the sample (N = 736).

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Fig 1.

Decision-tree model predicting borderline/clinically significant psychological problems.

Note. The colored terminal nodes show the rates of having borderline/clinical psychological symptoms within each profile (bold) and within the total target group (italic); The terminal nodes are colored coded into high-risk cases (> 50%); medium-risk cases (25–50%); and low-risk cases (< 25%); * p ≤ .05; ** p ≤ .01, two-tailed.

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Fig 2.

ROC curve for the decision-tree model.

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