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. 2023 Jul 26;22:242. doi: 10.1186/s12912-023-01402-w

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics and Mental health outcomes of participants (N = 1774)

Characteristic Number Percent (%)
Age (years) 32.00 ± 7.99
 20–24 185 10.4
 25–29 674 38.0
 30–34 452 25.5
 35–39 171 9.6
 40–59 292 16.5
Sex
 Women 1666 93.9
 Men 108 6.1
Ethnic
 Han 1276 71.9
 Others 498 28.1
BMI group
 Normal 1136 64.0
 Thin 191 10.8
 Overweight 341 19.2
 Obese 106 6.0
Marital status
 Unmarried 517 29.1
 Married 1200 67.6
 Divorce/others 57 3.2
Residence
 Rural 1071 60.4
 Urban 703 39.6
Education level
 High school or lower 614 34.6
 Bachelor degree or above 1160 65.4
Only children
 Yes 283 16.0
 No 1491 84.0
Income (monthly)
 3000 or lower 498 28.1
 3001–5000 782 44.1
 5001–7000 325 18.3
 7000 or higher 169 9.5
Experience (years) 10.83 ± 8.55
 0–4 393 22.2
 5–9 592 33.4
 10–14 391 22.0
 15–19 128 7.2
 20–40 270 15.2
Mental health (Mean ± SD)
 Loneliness 2.26 ± 1.55
 Sleep quality 6.33 ± 2.44
 Perceived cognitive deficits 7.12 ± 4.27
 Anxiety symptoms 6.29 ± 4.32
 Depressive symptoms 7.42 ± 5.13
 Resilience 21.85 ± 8.28
 Social support 62.60 ± 14.02