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. 2021 Mar 4;12:623946. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623946

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of the French and German samples.

Groups French version
(n = 145)
German version
(n = 274)
Categorical variables
Gender Females 88 (60.7%) 181 (66.1%)
Males 57 (39.3%) 92 (33.6%)
Diverse 0 (0%) 1(0.4%)
Professional status Students 29 (20%) 112 (40.9%)
Retired 11 (7.6%) 6 (2.2%)
Active 102 (70.3%) 148 (54%)
Non-active 3 (2.1%) 8 (2.9%)
Chronic disease Yes 17 (11.7%) 36 (13.1%)
No 128 (88.3%) 236 (86.9%)
Psychological disorder Yes 1 (0.7%) 2 (0.7%)
No 144 (99.3%) 273 (99.3%)
Tutoring Yes 52 (35.9%) 58 (21.2%)
No 93 (64.1%) 216 (78.8%)
COVID-19 Suspected 9 (8.3%) 15 (5.4%)
Diagnosed 3 (2.1%) 1 (0.4%)
Working habits Change 88 (60.7%) 196 (71.5%)
No change 18 (12.4%) 46 (16.8%)
No more work 34 (24.4%) 31 (11.3%)
n/a 5 (3.4%) 0 (0%)
Living location Village 70 (48.3%) 47 (17.2%)
Small city 34 (23.4%) 47(17.2%)
Big city 41 (28.3%) 180 (65.7%)
Physical activity during the lockdown Yes 135 (93.3%) 263 (96%)
No 10 (6.7%) 11 (4%)
Continuous variables
Age (years) 40.7 ± 17.0 32.5 ± 11.9
Minutes per week of physical activity during the lockdown 303.2 ± 211.8 389.2 ± 268.1
Godin Index 38.1 ± 24.4 43.6 ± 24.6

Note. When the missing rate (n/a) is not listed, it is equal to 0. Results for continuous variables are presented as mean (±standard deviation).

COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019.