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. 2021 Feb 2;12(1):1871555. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2020.1871555

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and living condition sample characteristics

  Participants
(N = 1,628)
Gender [n (%)]
 Male 859 (52.8)
Female 766 (47.1)
Other 3 (0.1)
Age [Mean (SD, range)] 45.75 (12.76, 18-75)
Educational level [n (%)]
 No formal education 5 (0.3)
 Primary 42(2.6)
 Secondary 153 (9.4)
Vocational training 233 (14.3)
 Baccalaureate 371 (22.8)
 University graduate 617 (37.8)
 Postgraduate 207 (12.8)
Religion [n, (%)]
 Catholic 877 (53.9)
 Agnostic or Atheist 658 (40.4)
 Other 93 (5.7)
Urbanicity of residential location [n (%)]
 Urban 1,380 (84.8)
 Rural 248 (15.2)
Current economic activity [n (%)]
 Full-time job 926 (56.9)
 Part-time job 168 (10.3)
 Unemployed 282 (17.3)
Retired 154 (9.5)
Student 85 (5.2)
With disability 13 (0.8)
Gross annual household income in euros, 2019 [n (%)]
 1,450 – 20,200 560 (34.4)
 20,200 – 35,200 559 (34.3)
 35,200 – 60,000 396 (24.3)
 Over 60,000 113 (6.9)
Household composition [n (%)]
 Living alone 210 (12.9)
 Accompanied by one or more adults 1,418 (87.1)
 With children at home 649 (39.9)
Housing conditions during confinement [n (%)]
 Makes it much harder 93 (5.7)
 Makes it a little harder 337 (20.7)
 Does not affect 650 (39.9)
 Makes it a little easier 203 (12.5)
 Makes it much easier 345 (21.2)