Table 1. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the sample.
Variables | Sample distribution |
---|---|
Sex, female | 1,073 (54.90) |
Age, mean (SD) | 25.78 (5.21) |
Ethnicity (self-reported) | |
White | 1,483 (75.90) |
Income* | |
Low | 648 (33.30) |
Middle | 655 (33.70) |
High | 641 (33.00) |
Education level | |
Years of schooling, mean (SD) | 11.45 (3.46) |
Marital status | |
Single | 1,186 (60.80) |
Married/cohabiting | 720 (36.90) |
Separated/divorced | 46 (2.40) |
Currently working | 1,158 (59.30) |
Physically active | 518 (26.50) |
Alcohol abuse/dependence (outcome variable) | 187 (9.60) |
Obesity | 860 (44.00) |
Current comorbidities | |
Tobacco use | 421 (21.70) |
Illicit drug use | 146 (7.50) |
Chronic disease, any | 207 (10.60) |
Anxiety disorder | 527 (27.00) |
Mood disorder | 349 (17.90) |
Suicide risk | 253 (13.00) |
Total | 1,953 (100.00) |
Data presented as n (%), unless otherwise specified.
SD = standard deviation.
Income was classified in sample terciles, according to the National Wealth Score.12