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. 2021 Jun 28;12:668961. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.668961

Table 1.

Sample's socio-demographic characteristics and lockdown context.

Variables Percentage—Size (N)
Sample size = 1,534
Gender
Women 73.3% (1,125)
Pregnant 2.4% (27)
Men 26.6% (408)
Other 0.1% (1)
Age
Years old, mean (SD) range 41.6 (15.3) 18–96
Below 30 31.47% (446)
From 31 to 59 54.55% (773)
Above 60 13.97% (198)
Education level
Years, mean (SD) range 16.2 (2.4) 7–20
9 or less 1.05% (16)
10–12 9.91% (151)
13–15 22.78% (347)
Above 16 66.25% (1,009)
Occupation status before lockdown:
Working 69.3% (1,060)
Job seeker 3.6% (56)
Student 14.8% (226)
Retired 10.6% (162)
Other (e.g., at-home parent) 1.7% (26)
In activity
Before COVID 78.7% (1,207)
Still working 80.1% at the same rhythm
Stopped working 19.9%
Risk of exposure to COVID due to profession 14.7% (217)
Declared virus experience
Declare infected 5.6% (65)
Declare not infected 22.3% (261)
Don't know 27.1% (357)
Relative or acquaintance infected 45.0% (526)
Confinement social context
Alone 15.4% (235)
Couple 28.5% (435)
With a child under 18 23.3% (276)
With friends or sharing a flat 4.5% (68)
Number of people confined with (Mean, DS; mode) 1.96 (2.4); 1
Dwelling surface (m2/p)
<10 0.8% (12)
11–20 14% (198)
>20 85.2% (1,213)
Outdoor
No outdoor space 13.9% (213)
Outdoor space (balcony, private yard, garden) 86.1% (1,381)
Outing's frequency
Once or more daily 32.9% (505)
2-3 times per week 33.6% (516)
Once or less per week 27.2 % (417)
Never 6.3% (96)

Due to missing values, available-case analyses were performed.