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. 2021 Mar 30;16(4):612–618. doi: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2021.03.001

Table 1.

Demographics of the Participants.

Variables Participants (n = 614)
Recovered Cases (n = 315) n (%) Healthy Volunteers (n = 299) n (%)
Age (in years)
 18–30 103 (32.7) 160 (53.5)
 31–50 171 (54.3) 126 (42.1)
 >50 41 (13) 13 (4.3)
Gender
 Female 156 (49.5) 194 (64.9)
 Male 159 (50.5) 105 (35.1)
Nationality
 Saudi 233 (74) 267 (89.3)
 Non-Saudi 82 (26) 32 (10.7)
Marital status
 Single 99 (31.4) 151 (50.5)
 Married 186 (59) 138 (46.2)
 Divorced 17 (5.4) 7 (2.3)
 Widowed 13 (4.1) 3 (1)
Current living situation
 Alone 25 (7.9) 31 (10.4)
 With a relative or friend 122 (38.7) 144 (48.2)
 With a spouse and children 131 (41.6) 102 (34.1)
 Other 37 (11.7) 22 (7.4)
Highest level of education
 Less than high school 16 (5.1) 4 (1.3)
 High school 40 (12.7) 43 (14.4)
 Bachelor's degree 167 (53) 182 (60.9)
 Master's degree 62 (19.7) 57 (19.1)
 PhD or higher 30 (9.5) 13 (4.3)
Current employment status
 Employed full-time 201 (63.8) 155 (51.8)
 Employed part-time 5 (1.6) 7 (2.3)
 Student 39 (12.4) 86 (28.8)
 Other 70 (22.1) 51 (17)
Monthly household income
 Less than 5000 SAR 53 (16.8) 38 (12.7)
 5000 SAR to 9999 SAR 73 (23.2) 68 (22.7)
 10,000 SAR to 14,999 SAR 79 (25.1) 65 (21.7)
 15,000 SAR to 19,999 SAR 43 (13.7) 57 (19.1)
 More than 20,000 SAR 67 (21.3) 71 (23.7)
Health status
 Healthy 241 (76.5) 74 (23.5)
 Unhealthy (illness other than COVID-19) 255 (85.3) 44 (14.7)