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. 2021 Feb 22;137:73–80. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.02.041

Table 2.

Family and sociodemographic characteristics.

N = 239
Mother's age (years) 41.64 (±6.79)
Father's age (years) 44.80 (±7.85)
Single parent family
 No 182 (76.15%)
 Yes 57 (23.85%)
Number of children in the house
 1 73 (30.54%)
 2 102 (42.6%)
 ≥3 64 (26.78%)
Number of ASD CaY in the house
 1 195 (81.59%)
 2 41 (17.15%)
 3 3 (1.26%)
Father's educational level
 Elementary 5 (2.43%)£
 High school 95 (46.12%)
 College/University 106 (51.46%)
Mother's educational level
 Elementary 2 (0.95%)££
 High school 81 (38.57%)
 College/University 127 (60.48%)
Professional situation
Responder's professional situation
 Working 140 (58.82%)¤
 Continuity of activities 40 (28.78%)¤
 Complete activity shutdown 30 (21.58%)
 Partial technical unemployment 16 (11.51%)
 Full technical unemployment 10 (7.19%)
 Telework 43 (30.94%)
 Student 1 (0.42%)
 Retired 3 (1.26%)
 Job search 17 (7.14%)
 At home 77 (32.35%)
Spouse's professional situation
 Working 159 (66.81%)¤
 Continuation of activities 62 (38.99%)
 Complete shutdown of activity 23 (14.47%)
 Partial technical unemployment 19 (11.95%)
 Full technical unemployment 15 (9.43%)
 Telework 31 (19.50%)
 Student 9 (5.66%)
 Retired 4 (1.68%)
 In search of employment 10 (4.20%)
 At home 13 (5.46%)
Loss of income during confinement
 No 139 (58.40%)¤
 Yes 99 (41.60%)

Data are given in mean (SD), or n (%).

1 missing value, 3 missing values, £ 33 missing values, ££ 29 missing values.