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. 2021 Mar 11;18(6):2869. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18062869

Table 1.

Study sample characteristics (n = 682).

Variable N %
Gender
Women 360 52.8
Men 322 47.2
Age
18–24 47 6.9
25–34 147 21.6
35–44 135 19.8
45–54 131 19.2
55–64 120 17.6
65+ 102 15.0
Marital Status
Single 68 10.0
Separated 2 0.3
Married 405 59.4
Divorced 18 2.6
Living as married 187 27.4
Widowed 2 0.3
Region
North East 33 4.8
North West 84 12.3
Yorkshire and The Humber 63 9.2
East Midlands 56 8.2
West Midlands 58 8.5
East of England 61 8.9
London 66 9.7
South East 92 13.5
South West 58 8.5
Wales 36 5.3
Scotland 58 8.5
Northern Ireland 17 2.5
Education
None at all 9 1.3
Elementary school 23 3.4
Trade/technical/vocational training 107 15.7
High school or equivalent 267 39.1
College 81 11.9
Bachelor’s degree 109 16.0
Master’s degree 66 9.7
Doctoral degree 12 1.8
Professional degree (MD, JD, etc.) 8 1.2
Net household income
less than GBP 900,- 60 8.8
from GBP 900,- equal to GBP 1800,- 209 30.6
more than GBP 1800,- equal to GBP 2700,- 202 29.6
more than GBP 2700,- equal to GBP 3600,- 115 16.9
more than GBP 3600,- 96 14.1
Job situation
No paid work (also before the lockdown) 140 20.5
No paid work since the lockdown 161 23.6
Home office 132 19.4
Paid work at the workplace (no home office) 100 14.7
Paid work, but reduced hours since lockdown 48 7.0
Retired 101 14.8