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. 2020 Jul 4;11:100629. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100629

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the study participants (Total N = 5347).

missing/number of participants in each survey
Age, mean (sd) 65.3 (12.7) 22/3321
Female Sex, N (%) 1812 (54.9) 21/3321
Type of housing, N (%) 205/3321
 Prefablicated temporary housing 268 (8.6)
 Privately-rented temporary housing 98 (3.1)
 Disaster public housing 24 (0.8)
 Own home 2640 (84.7)
 Other 86 (2.8)
House damage at the disaster, mean (sd) 3.7 (1.2) 304/3321
House damage at the disaster, N (%) 304/3321
 Total collapse 1093 (36.2)
 Extensive collapse 676 (22.4)
 Partial collapse 636 (21.1)
 Partial damage 459 (15.2)
 No damage 153 (5.1)
Without Cohabitants, N (%) 274 (8.7) 162/3321
Working Status, N (%) 1241/3321
 4 days and above 676 (32.5)
 1 to 3 days 158 (7.6)
 Other 1246 (59.9)
Loss of family or relative (2016), N (%) 1094 (36.5) 348/3347
Psychological distress in 2014, mean score (sd) 3.3 (4.0) 178/3321
Psychological distress in 2015, mean score (sd) 3.0 (3.8) 153/3364
Psychological distress in 2016, mean score (sd) 3.2 (3.9) 172/3347
Sleep disturbance in 2014, mean number (sd) 1.3 (1.0) 0/3321
Sleep disturbance in 2015, mean number (sd) 1.3 (1.0) 0/3364
Sleep disturbance in 2016, mean number (sd) 1.3 (1.0) 0/3347
Social support in 2014, mean number (sd) 1.1 (0.9) 0/3321
Social support in 2015, mean number (sd) 1.2 (0.9) 0/3364
Social support in 2016, mean number (sd) 1.2 (0.9) 0/3347