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. 2021 Apr 12;8:e14. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2021.14

Table 3.

Means and typical deviations in depression, anxiety and stress according to the collected socio-personal variables

Depression Anxiety Stress
M s.d. n M s.d. n M s.d. n
Sex
Female 3.77 4.05 1293 4.29 3.60 1293 8.09 4.58 1293
Male 3.66 4.02 330 3.27 3.31 330 6.96 4.89 330
Age
23–30 3.24 3.73 206 4.16 3.59 206 7.17 4.55 206
31–35 3.74 4.17 246 4.41 3.93 246 7.81 4.59 246
>36 3.85 4.05 1181 4.02 3.49 1181 8.02 4.70 1181
Having children
Yes (n = 861, 52.7%) 3.83 4.04 861 4.05 3.60 772 8.10 4.81 772
No (n = 772, 47.3%) 3.66 4.03 772 4.13 3.55 861 7.67 4.54 861
Chronically ill
Yes (n =  27 316.7%) 4.58 4.46 273 5.23 3.98 273 9.16 4.80 273
No (n = 1360, 83.3%) 3.59 3.92 1360 3.87 3.44 1360 7.62 4.61 1360
Living with a chronically ill person
Yes (n = 296, 18.1%) 4.67 4.51 296 4.91 4.08 296 9.09 4.85 296
No (n = 1337, 81.9%) 3.55 3.89 1337 3.91 3.43 1337 7.61 4.59 1337
Family member with COVID-19
Yes (n = 574, 35.2%) 3.93 3.98 574 4.37 3.62 574 8.25 4.58 574
No (n = 1059, 64.8%) 3.66 4.07 1056 3.94 3.54 1056 7.68 4.71 1056