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. 2021 Sep 29;21:475. doi: 10.1186/s12888-021-03484-9

Table 1.

The basic characteristics, risk perception, impact of COVID-19 and Flu vaccination history of the participants

Items Participants (n = 408) n (%)
Identity
 Patient 229 56.1
 Family caregiver 179 43.9
Diagnosis
 Major Depression Disorder 134 32.8
 Bipolar Disorder 112 27.5
 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 71 17.4
 Others 52 12.7
 Schizophrenia 39 9.6
Sex
 Female 258 63.2
 Male 150 36.8
Age group
 18–44 271 66.4
 45–59 111 27.2
 60 and above 26 6.4
Marriage status
 Married 228 55.9
 Unmarried 161 39.5
 Others (divorced, widowed) 19 4.6
Highest level of education
Bachelor and above 243 59.6
Middle or high school 158 38.7
Primary school and below 7 1.7
Working status
 Full-time employed 212 51.9
 Students 65 15.9
 Part-time employed 55 13.5
 Retired 46 11.3
 Unemployed 30 7.4
Region
 Urban 332 81.4
 Rural 76 18.6
Living status
 With parents 125 30.6
 With children 123 30.2
 Independent or with partners 109 26.7
 With parents and children 51 12.5
Annual personal income
 Over 60,000 (¥) 299 73.3
 Less or equal to 60,000 (¥) 109 26.7
How do you think of your health status?
 Fair 203 49.7
 Good 181 44.4
 Poor 24 5.9
How do you perceived your risk of getting COVID-19 infected
 Low or very low 182 44.6
 Fair 173 42.4
 High or very high 53 13.0
Did the pandemic affect your daily life or work?
 Fair 180 44.1
 Large or very large 137 33.6
 Small or very small 91 22.3
Did the pandemic affect your income?
 Fair 164 40.2
 Small or very small 157 38.5
 Large or very large 87 21.3
Did you receive Flu vaccination in past seasons?
 No 320 78.4
 Yes 88 21.6