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. 2021 May 31;8:2333794X211022265. doi: 10.1177/2333794X211022265

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics Overall, and Baseline Characteristics of Subjects with FAPD and FC.

Variable Overall N = 317 (%) FAPD N = 10 (%) P value FC N = 15 (%) P value
Living with both parents 297 (94) 7 (70) .01 15 (100) .6
Parent age .5 .6
 >40 134 (42) 3 (30) 5 (33)
 31-40 144 (45) 5 (50) 9 (60)
 20-30 39 (12) 2 (20) 1 (6)
Married 297 (94) 8 (80) .07 15 (100) 1
Educational level 1 1
 Undergraduate 240 (75) 8 (80) 11 (73)
Occupation .05 .7
 Field work 88 (28) 4 (26)
 Business 116 (36) 4 (40) 4 (26)
 Student/unemplyed 87 (27) 6 (60) 6 (40)
 Healthcare 25 (8) 1 (6)
Monthly income .3 1
 <5000 SAR* 49 (15) 3 (30) 2 (13)
 5000-10 000 SAR 79 (25) 1 (10) 4 (26)
 >10 000 SAR 111 (35) 3 (30) 5 (33)
 Unanswered 78 (24) 3 (30) 4 (26)
Child’s age .8 .8
 <5 91 (29) 2 (20) 4 (26)
 5-12 174 (55) 6 (60) 8 (53)
 13-18 52 (16) 2 (20) 3 (20)
Child’s gender .3 .5
 Male 156 (49) 3 (30) 6 (40)
Learning issues 1 .1
 Yes 13 (94) 0 2 (13)
COVID-19 in family .7 .3
 Yes 87 (27) 2 (20) 2 (13)
COVID-19 death in family .2 .07
 Yes 10 (3) 1 (10) 2 (13)
Had home lockdown 1 .1
 Yes 301 (95) 10 (100) 13 (87)

P values shown are for Fisher’s exact tests for the respective variables in association with FAPD cases versus non-selected cases, and with FC cases versus non-selected cases.

Bold indicates the result is significant.

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Saudi Arabian Riyal.