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. 2021 Oct 1;12:702789. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.702789

Table 1.

Sociodemographic information of the sample.

BD
(n = 85)
SZ
(n = 96)
Statistics
Chi-square * p-value ** Odds Ratio (CI 95%)
Age (SD) 52.2 (13.0) 45.6 (13.0)
Gender
Women 49 (57.7%) 44 (45.8%) 1.12 0.29 1.6 (0.91–2.95)
Men 36 (42.4%) 52 (54.2%)
Employment status
Currently employed 26 (30.6%) 9 (9.4%) 11.68 0.0006 4.26 (1.86–9.74)
Not currently employed 59 (69.4%) 87 (90.6%)
Marital Status
Single 26 (30.6%) 62 (64.6%) 19.52 <0.0001 0.24 (0.13–0.49)
Married/Cohabiting 38 (44.7%) 18 (18.8%) 9.9 0.016 3.5 (1.80–6.83)
Divorced 15 (17.6%) 15 (15.6%) 0.03 0.87 1.16 (0.53–2.54)
Widowed 6 (7.1%) 1 (1%) 2.92 0.087 7.22 (0.85–61.2)
Living arrangements
Independent 25 (29.4%) 29 (30.2%) 0.002 0.96 0.96 (0.51–1.82)
Living with parents 18 (21.2%) 49 (51.1%) 15.99 0.0001 0.26 (0.13–0.50)
Living with own family 42 (49.4%) 17 (17.7%) 17.77 <0.0001 4.54 (2.31–8.91)
Educational level
Elementary school 7 (8.2%) 12 (12.5%) 0.48 0.49 0.63 (0.24–1.68)
Middle school 32 (37.6%) 53 (55.2%) 4.9 0.027 0.49 (0.27–0.89)
High school 34 (40.1%) 26 (27.1%) 2.84 0.092 1.80 (0.96–3.35)
University 12 (14.1%) 5 (5.2%) 3.22** 0.073 2.99 (1.01–8.88)
*

degree of freedom = 1.

**

Yates correction was applied due to the low numerosity of the sample size.