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. 2020 Nov 19;11:607064. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.607064

TABLE 1.

Percentages and counts of the subjects according to each Spanish community.

Social variables Categories CAT Madrid CLM Andalusia Total sample
Education level High school 18.7% 15% 27.3% 28% 21%
(43) (28) (36) (33) (140)
Basic vocational training 19.6% 20.3% 22.7% 28.8% 22%
(45) (38) (30) (34) (147)
Advanced vocational training 13.5% 18.7% 23.5% 22.9% 18.6%
(31) (35) (31) (27) (124)
University studies 48.3% 46% 26.5% 20.3% 38.4%
(111) (86) (35) (24) (256)
Psychiatric antecedents Not 59.1% 56.7% 55.3% 58.5% 57.6%
(136) (106) (73) (69) (384)
Yes 29.1% 29.9% 28% 28% 28.9%
(67) (56) (37) (33) (193)
Prefer not to answer. 11.7% 13.4% 16.7% 13.6% 13.5%
(27) (25) (22) (16) (90)
Did you get sick of coronavirus? Yes, with diagnostic tests. 8.3% 18.2% 7.9%
(19) (34) (53)
Yes, without diagnostic tests. 22.6% 13.9% 9.8% 5.1% 14.5%
(52) (26) (13) (6) (97)
No, but I have had COVID-19 symptoms. 18.7% 22.5% 9.8% 9.3% 16.3%
(43) (42) (13) (11) (109)
No and I did not have COVID-19 symptoms. 50.4% 45.5% 80.3% 85.6% 61.2%
(116) (85) (106) (101) (408)
Do you believe that social confinement was and is a necessary measure to prevent the spread of the virus? Totally yes 32.2% 45.5% 17.4% 18.6% 30.6%
(74) (85) (23) (22) (204)
In the beginning not, but currently yes. 20% 12.8% 10.6% 5.9% 13.6%
(46) (24) (14) (7) (91)
In the beginning yes, but currently not. 28.7% 28.9% 40.9% 33.9% 32.1%
(66) (54) (54) (40) (214)
Absolutely not 19.1% 12.8% 31.1% 41.5% 23.7%
(44) (24) (41) (49) (158)

In brackets are the observed recounts. CLM, Castilla-La Mancha; CAT, Catalonia.