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. 2020 Nov 16;12(11):3525. doi: 10.3390/nu12113525

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of the sample of patients affected by overweight/obesity with and without a Psychiatric Diagnosis.

Characteristic Group without a Psychiatric Diagnosis (n = 63)
n (%)
with a Psychiatric Diagnosis (n = 47)
n (%)
Citizenship Italian 60 (95.2) 45 (95.7)
Foreign 3 (4.8) 2 (4.3)
Region of residence Center 61 (96.8) 43 (91.5)
South/islands 2 (3.2) 4 (8.5)
Education Middle school diploma 16 (25.4) 11 (23.4)
High school diploma 24 (38.1) 23 (48.9)
Graduate 14 (22.2) 7 (14.9)
Postgraduate 9 (14.3) 6 (12.8)
Marital status Unmarried 18 (28.6) 14 (29.8)
Married 30 (47.6) 22 (46.8)
Cohabitant 5 (7.9) 5 (10.6)
Divorced 1 (1.6) 3 (6.4)
Separated 5 (7.9) 1 (2.1)
Widower 4 (6.3) 2 (4.3)
Occupation Employee 34 (54) 19 (40.4)
Freelancer 7 (11.1) 6 (12.8)
Unemployed 14 (22.2) 13 (27.7)
Student 2 (3.2) 4 (8.5)
Retired 6 (9.5) 5 (10.6)
Spending social distancing period with Alone 8 (12.7) 7 (14.9)
Family 36 (57.1) 29 (61.7)
Partner 13 (20.6) 11 (23.4)
Roommate(s) 3 (4.8)
Child(ren) 2 (3.2)
Other(s) 1 (1.6)
Use of psychotherapy Never 42 (66.7) 19 (40.4)
Previously/currently 21 (33.3) 28 (59.6)
Use of psychopharmacology Never 53 (84.1) 33 (70.2)
Previously/currently 10 (15.9) 14 (29.8)
Infected acquaintances or loved ones No 57 (90.5) 41 (87.2)
Yes 6 (9.5) 6 (12.8)
Deaths among infected No 60 (95.2) 46 (97.9)
acquaintances or loved ones Yes 3 (4.8) 1 (2.1)