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. 2021 Sep 17;18(10):977–985. doi: 10.30773/pi.2021.0122

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of employees

Group 1 (N=10,532)
Group 2 (N=1,807)
Group 3 (N=1,519)
N (%) or mean±SD N (%) or mean±SD N (%) or mean±SD
Age 39.87±9.448 36.56±9.123 37.11±8.802
Sex
 Male 6,661 (63.3) 882 (48.8) 673 (44.2)
 Female 3,870 (36.7) 924 (51.1) 848 (55.8)
BMI 23.43±3.74 23.08±4.40 23.21±4.94
Marital status
 Single 3,086 (29.3) 775 (42.9) 642 (42.2)
 Married 6,813 (64.7) 898 (49.7) 735 (48.3)
 Others 184 (1.7) 48 (2.6) 62 (4.1)
Education
 High school/associate degree 3,061 (29.0) 564 (31.2) 490 (32.3)
 Bachelor’s degree or greater 7,022 (66.7) 1,157 (64.0) 949 (62.5)
Position
 Staff 2,290 (21.7) 503 (27.8) 400 (26.3)
 Senior staff 2,471 (23.5) 460 (25.5) 419 (27.5)
 Assistant manager 1,734 (16.5) 291 (16.1) 255 (16.8)
 Manager 1,461 (13.9) 213 (11.8) 181 (11.9)
 Deputy general manager 1,017 (9.7) 112 (6.2) 117 (7.7)
 General manager 668 (6.3) 64 (3.5) 30 (2.0)
 Executive 383 (3.6) 37 (2.0) 19 (1.2)
 Others 506 (4.8) 126 (7.0) 98 (6.4)

Group 1: participants who had no clinical depression and no suicidal ideation; Group 2: participants who had clinical depression and no suicidal ideation; Group 3: participants who had clinical depression and suicidal ideation. SD, standard deviation; BMI, body mass index