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. 2021 Jun 10;20(5):3128–3144. doi: 10.1007/s11469-021-00569-0

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample

N = 219
Gender Female 152 (69.4)
Male 67 (30.6)
Age (years old) 37.55 ± 0.86
Marital status Single 115 (52.5)
Married 56 (25.6)
Separated 9 (4.1)
Divorced 5 (2.3)
Cohabitant 34 (15.5)
Level of education Primary school 0 (0)
Lower secondary school 5 (2.3)
Upper secondary school 41 (18.7)
Bachelor degree 27 (12.3)
Master’s degree 81 (37.0)
Post-graduate degree 65 (29.7)
Professional condition Unemployed 12 (5.5)
Looking for first job 11 (5.0)
Entrepreneur 3 (1.4)
Self-employed 68 (31.1)
Employee 56 (25.6)
Artisan 2 (0.9)
Trader 7 (3.2)
Healthcare professionals 14 (6.4)
Housewife 1 (0.5)
Student 26 (11.9)
Retired 7 (3.2)
Educator 12 (5.5)
Size of the household 1 26 (11.9)
2 68 (31.1)
3 48 (21.9)
>3 77 (35.2)
Affected by COVID-19 Yes 3 (98.6)
No 216 (98.6)
Family member with Covid-19 Yes 16 (7.3)
No 203 (92.7)