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. 2021 Sep 2;11(9):e050480. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050480

Table 1.

Participant demographics (n=1029) and Israeli population values

Participants (n=1029) Israel population
(N=9 291 000)
n (%) n (%)
Sex
 Male 509 (49.5) 49.7
 Female 520 (50.5) 50.3
Age groups (years)
 18–22 180 (13.3) 10.1
 23–29 218 (16.1) 15.9
 30–39 291 (21.5) 24
 40–49 240 (17.8) 20
 50+ 422 (31.2) 30
Education
 Elementary school 9 (0.7) 1.9
 High school no diploma 132 (9.2) 8
 Graduate high school with diploma 312 (23.1) 22 (graduate high school/with diploma 42)
 Higher education with no diploma 292 (21.6) 17
 Undergraduate diploma 386 (28.6) 20 (higher diploma—academic/not academic 50.9%)
 Postgraduate diploma 220 (16.3) 11
Income Mean income 13 558 NIS (2570 GBP)
 Much below average 281 (21.1) 26.9
 A little below average 237 (17.8) N/A
 About average 332 (24.9) 34.1 (based on incomes from all resources to a household)
 A little above average 355 (26.7) N/A above average—28
 Much above average 127 (9.5) N/A
Marital status
 Single 431 (31.9) 30
 Married 796 (58.9) 61
 Divorced 107 (7.9) 6
 Separated 9 (0.7) 1
 Widowed 8 (0.6) 2
COVID-19 risk group according to the WHO criteria
 Yes 240 (23.3) N/A
 No 789 (76.7) N/A

Israel population estimates from Office for National Statistics, end year estimates 2018.