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. 2020 Oct 12;17(20):7413. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207413

Table 1.

Frequencies and percentages of the socio-demographic variables considered.

Variables and Levels Freq. % Variables and Levels Freq. %
Gender Couple’s relationship
Males
Females
128
289
30.4
68.6
Yes
No
296
125
70.3
29.7
Risk group
Yes
No

109
312

25.9
74.1
Having children
Yes
No

228
193

54.2
45.8
Age group
18–19 (1)
20–29 (2)
30–39 (3)
40–49 (4)
50–59 (5)
60–69 (6)
Over 70 (7)

15
73
60
99
88
69
17

3.6
17.3
14.3
23.5
20.9
16.4
4
Educational background
Primary
Baccalaureate
Medium grade/PT
Technical engineering
Bachelor’s degree
Master
PhD
Others

12
74
50
37
135
76
33
4

2.9
17.6
11.9
8.8
32.1
18.1
7.8
1.0
Work in confinement
Work-presence
Teleworking
Suspended by COVID-19
ERTE *
COVID-19 sick leave
Sick leave (other)
Not working at home
(but employed)
Others

42
166
6
18
8
7
14
36

10
39.4
1.4
4.3
1.9
1.7
3.3
8.6
Occupational status
Full-time employee
Part-time employee
Self-employee
Unemployed
Unemployed by COVID-19
Retired
Student
Other

212
13
37
27
11
52
58
11

50.4
3.1
8.8
6.4
2.6
12.4
13.8
2.6
Health professional
Yes
No

74
347

17.6
82.4

* ERTE = Temporary layoff file by COVID-19.