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. 2021 Mar 26;112:847–852. doi: 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.03.016

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents.

Category Group Number of answers %
Sex Female 2166 72.2
Male 831 27.7
Not answered 3 0.1
Age 26–40 years 1263 42.1
41–55 years 795 26.5
18–25 years 456 15.2
56–70 years 424 14.1
Over 70 years 62 2.1
Marital status Married 1385 46.2
Single 1092 36.4
Living together 266 8.9
Divorced 202 6.7
Widow/widower 47 1.6
Not answered 8 0.3
Education Graduate degree 1428 47.6
Undergraduate degree 785 26.2
Incomplete undergraduate degree 410 13.7
Complete high school degree 294 9.8
Incomplete high school degree 28 0.9
Complete primary education 27 0.9
Not answered 15 0.5
Incomplete primary education 12 0.4
No schooling 1 0.03
Profession Public server 667 22.2
Student or researcher 461 15.4
Private practice (lawyers, architects, journalists, businessmen, among others) 345 11.5
Teacher 332 11.1
Retired/Pensioner 261 8.7
Health professionals 245 8.2
Retail 176 5.9
Unemployed 115 3.8
Other professions 309 10.3
Monthly family income 05 to 15 minimum wages 1053 35.1
03 to 05 minimum wages 656 21.9
More than 15 minimum wages 504 16.8
01 to 03 minimum wages 477 15.9
Not answered 210 7.0
Less than one minimum wage 100 3.3
Number of residents in the same home 2 or 3 persons 1724 57.5
4 or 5 persons 892 29.7
Living alone 274 9.1
6 or 7 persons 96 3.2
More than 8 persons 14 0.5