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. 2020 Dec 4;141:110328. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110328

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and lockdown-related environmental conditions divided by sex, together with comparisons between groups. Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± standard deviation, whereas dichotomous variables are expressed as frequencies and percentages.

Women (n = 479) Men (n = 192) t-test (t)/Chi-Square (χ2)
Age (years) 33.10 ± 14.07 34.95 ± 13.99 −1.55
BMI (kg/m2) 21.31 ± 3.24 23.87 ± 3.02 −9.13⁎⁎⁎
Graduates 279 (58.2) 122 (63.5) 1.60
Not working 263 (54.9) 82 (42.7) 8.16⁎⁎
Having a partner 336 (70.1) 137 (71.4) 0.10
Being unable to see the partner 147 (30.7) 48 (25.0) 2.15
Living alone 46 (9.6) 30 (15.6) 4.95
Having a loved one with COVID-19 37 (7.7) 20 (10.4) 1.28
Reporting a moderate to severe economic damage because of COVID-19 pandemic 151 (31.6) 46 (24.1) 1.22
Not having left home in the last 7 days 145 (30.3) 35 (18.2) 10.13⁎⁎

BMI = Body Mass Index.

p < 0.05;

⁎⁎

p < 0.01;

⁎⁎⁎

p < 0.001.