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. 2022 Jan 22;148:34–44. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.01.032

Table 7.

Socio-demographic features and survey responses among the female participants who scored more than the cut-off value (21) for the AAI, divided and compared according to age differences.

18 - 25 yo
>25
Age
p-value
N = 25 N = 54 Differences
Country 6.606 0.145
United Kingdom 10 (40.0%) 10 (18.5%) 0.041
Lithuania 9 (36.0%) 20 (37.0%) 0.929
Spain 5 (20.0%) 12 (22.2%) 0.823
Hungary 1 (4.0%) 5 (9.3%) 0.659
Japan
0 (0.0%)
7 (13.0%)

0.91
Occupation X2 = 34.781 <0.001
Employed 7 (20.0%) 38 (70.4%)
Student 17 (68.0%) 3 (5.6%)
Freelance 0 (0.0%) 10 (18.5%)
Unemployed
1 (4.0%)
3 (5.6%)


Activity X2 = 0.050 0.823
None 5 (20%) 12 (22.2%)
Yes
20 (80%)
42 (77.8%)


IPEDs usage X2 = 0.138 0.771
None 15 (60.0%) 30 (55.6%)
Yes
10 (40.0%)
24 (44.4%)


EAI_Mean 17.52 (4.13) 17.81 (5.07) t = 0.254 0.800
EAI_over 24
1 (4.0%)
6 (11.1%)
X2 = 1.070
0.422
SCS_Mean 24.92 (5.83) 28.04 (6.06) t = 2.152 0.035
SCS_below 27
17 (68.0%)
20 (37.0%)
X2 = 6.580
0.010
AAI_Median [Q1; Q3] 23.0 [22.0; 26.83] 24.0 [21.8; 27.0] U = 651.0 0.799
Time online pre-Covid 4.0 [3.0; 4.0] 2.0 (1.0; 3.0) U = 361.0 0.001
Time online during Covid 6.0 [4.0; 8.0] 5.0 [2.9; 7.0] U = 477.5 0.036

Results in bold are statistically significant. Item 6 includes browsing social media sites and messaging or communication over online social platforms. X2 = chi-square test; U = Mann-Whitney test.