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. 2016 Aug 15;26(6):635–643. doi: 10.1017/S2045796016000603

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics, by year of interview. Mexican National Comorbidity Survey (2001–2002) and Mexican Adolescent Mental Health Survey follow-up (2013)

Year
2001–2002 (n = 223) 2013 (n = 1071)
n % (s.e.) n % (s.e.) X2 (df) p-value
Sex 1.19 (1) 0.275
Male 94 44.3 (4.41) 460 49.7 (1.73)
Female 129 55.7 (4.41) 611 50.3 (1.73)
Age category (years) 1.43 (1) 0.232
19–21 85 36.6 (4.05) 462 42.9 (2.26)
22–26 138 63.4 (4.05) 609 57.1 (2.26)
Education (years) 25.56 (3) <0.001
0–6 34 12.3 (2.24) 38 4.0 (0.67)
7–9 60 26.0 (3.42) 358 35.3 (1.97)
10–12 68 33.6 (4.59) 448 40.4 (1.76)
13+ 61 28.2 (4.13) 227 20.3 (1.31)
Marital status 8.80 (2) 0.012
Married/cohabiting 105 41.7 (5.04) 359 33.7 (1.56)
Separated/divorced/widowed 7 2.3 (1.25) 65 6.6 (1.02)
Never married 111 56.0 (4.96) 647 59.8 (1.43)
Occupation 7.37 (3) 0.061
Paid job 112 51.5 (5.05) 591 57.5 (1.72)
Student 39 19.1 (2.41) 224 19.8 (1.51)
Homemaker 62 25.2 (4.16) 177 15.2 (1.44)
Other 10 4.2 (1.47) 79 7.5 (0.98)

s.e., standard error; df, degrees of freedom.

Unweighted n’s, weighted percents, design-based SEs.

The Mexico City Metropolitan Area is composed of all 16 ‘counties’ of Mexico City and 16 ‘counties’ of the State of Mexico.