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. 2021 Dec 18;7:100294. doi: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100294

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants (n = 929).

n (%)
Gender
 Female 659 (70.9)
 Male 265 (28.5)
Education
 ≤12 years 217 (23.4)
 Bachelor degree 321 (34.6)
 Master degree or superior 379 (40.8)
Marital status
 Married/in a civil partnership 405 (43.6)
 Not married 520 (56.0)
Age, Y
 18-30 322 (34.7)
 31-39 247 (26.6)
 40-49 202 (21.7)
 ≥ 50 127 (13.7)
 Missing 31 (3.3)
Professional situation after COVID-19 emerged
 Continued employed 655 (70.5)
 Become unemployed 73 (7.9)
 Continued unemployed 45 (4.8)
 Other 67 (4.8)
Household income perception
 Insufficient 40 (4.3)
 Need to be careful about expenses 235 (25.3)
 Enough to meet needs 354 (38.1)
 Comfortable 287 (30.9)
Household size
 1 person 144 (15.5)
 2 persons 280 (30.1)
 ≥ 3 persons 487 (52.4)
Dependent children in the household
 Yes 334 (36.0)
 No 586 (63.1)
 Do not want to answer 9 (1.0)
Comorbidities
 Yes 196 (21.1)
 No 719 (77.4)
Comorbid conditions*
 Arterial hypertension 38 (19.4)
 Diabetes 15 (7.7)
 Hipercolesterolemia 28 (14.3)
 Asthma 36 (18.4)
 Chronic bronchitis 14 (7.1)
 COPD 8 (4.1)
 Cancer 10 (5.1)
 Autoimmune disease 39 (19.9)
 Epilepsy 5 (2.6)
 Others 89 (45.4)
Positive diagnose of COVID-19
 Yes 41 (4.4)
 No 878 (94.5)

not mutually exclusive; % of those that answered each question on yes or no for each disease.

COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease