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. 2021 Jul 7;42(3):2471–2487. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02011-z

Table 1.

Demographic variables following COVID-19 outbreak

Variables Frequency Percentage
Gender Male 778 72.4%
Female 297 27.6%
Age 18–30 309 28.7%
31–40 442 41.1%
41–50 208 19.3%
51–60 95 8.8%
Over 60 21 2.0%
Marital status Single 286 26.6%
Married 751 69.9%
Divorced 34 3.2%
Deceased spouse 4 0.4%
Level of education Primary school 9 0.8%
High school diploma 220 20.5%
Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees 722 67.2%
PhD 124 11.5
Occupation Unemployed 89 8.3%
Housewife 300 27.9%
Student 139 12.9%
Medical staff 56 5.2%
Staff elsewhere 291 27.1%
Worker 131 12.2%
Healthcare worker 69 6.4%
Children Under 16 401 37.3%
Over 16 188 17.5%
Both 113 10.5%
Childless 373 34.7%
Cough/Dizziness Yes 230 21.4%
No 845 78.6%
Examination Yes 122 11.3%
No 953 88.7%
COVID-19 test Yes 73 6.8%
No 1002 93.2%
Prescribed quarantine Yes 107 10.0%
No 968 90.0%
Self-quarantine Yes 1068 99.3%
No 7 0.7%
Chronic diseases Yes 163 15.2%
No 912 84.8%
Health insurance coverage Yes 933 86.8%
No 142 13.2%
Direct contact Yes 98 9.1%
No 976 90.9%
Indirect contact Yes 229 21.3%
No 845 78.7%
Suspected contact Yes 249 23.2%
No 825 76.8%