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. 2017 Jan-Mar;11(1):62–68. doi: 10.1590/1980-57642016dn11-010010

Table 1.

Sample characteristics.

Demographic and cognitive screening variables Total sample (n=925)
Gender Male 324 (35%)
Female 601(65%)
Education 1-8 years(n (%)) 306 (33%)
9-11 years(n (%)) 202 (22%)
>11 years (n (%)) 417 (45%)
Age 18-39 years (n (%)) 447 (48%)
40-59 years (n (%)) 307 (33%)
60-69 years (n (%)) 120 (13%)
>69 years (n (%)) 51 (6%)
Income 1-3 minimum wages (n (%)) 270 (29%)
4-6 minimum wages (n (%)) 239 (26%)
7-9 minimum wages (n (%)) 102 (11%)
10-12 minimum wages (n (%)) 127 (14%)
>12 minimum wages (n(%)) 187 (20%)
Occupation Not in formal employment (n (%)) 237(26%)
General Services (n (%)) 244 (26%)
Technical-level Professionals (n (%)) 107 (12%)
University-level Professionals (n (%)) 337 (36%)
Mood and cognitive screening Intelligence Quotient (M(SD)) 103.50 (12.45)
Anxiety symptoms (M(SD)) 4.45 (2.13)
Depression symptoms (M(SD)) 3.39 (2.29)
Mini-Mental State Exam (M(SD)) 28.99 (1.21)

M: mean; SD: standard deviation.