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. 2021 Jan 26;12:589927. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.589927

TABLE 1.

Participants’ main demographic variables and psycho-social characteristics.

Variables N %
Gender
Women 704 75.5
Men 222 23.8
Others 6 0.6
Age
18–20 280 30.0
21–23 417 44.7
24–26 112 12.0
27–29 47 5.0
30 or more 76 8.2
University
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela 661 70.9
Universidade de A Coruña 38 4.1
Universidade de Vigo 155 16.6
Others 78 8.4
Level of education
Undergraduates 810 86.9
Postgraduates 85 9.1
Ph.D. students 37 4.0
Branch of knowledge
Arts and humanities 161 17.3
Experimental sciences 111 11.9
Health sciences 391 42.0
Engineering and architecture 84 9.0
Social and legal sciences 183 19.7
Self-perceived social class
Low 40 4.3
Low-middle 245 26.3
Middle 543 58.3
Middle-high 102 10.9
High 2 0.2
Diagnosed with a mental health problem before quarantine
Yes 130 15.7
During quarantine
Returned to parent’s home 504 56.0
Being high risk COVID-19 people
Because of age 16 1.8
Due to previous diseases 102 11.3
Because being essential workers 20 2.2
No 770 85.6
Having lived with other high risk COVID-19 people
Because of age 235 26.1
Due to previous diseases 307 34.1
Because they work in the medical field 109 12.1
Because being essential workers 317 35.2
No 290 32.2
Suffered COVID-19
Myself 8 0.9
Someone close to me 206 22.9
No 704 78.2