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. 2022 Feb 2;24(2):e31565. doi: 10.2196/31565

Table 1.

Baseline sociodemographic characteristics of participants (N=390).

Characteristic Value
Gender, female, n (%) 264 (67.7)
Ethnicity, n (%)

African 2 (0.5)

White 119 (30.5)

Latin American 266 (68.2)

Asian 2 (0.5)

Other 1 (0.3)
Age (years), mean (SD) 34.74 (10.48)
Marital status, n (%)

Single 192 (49.2)

Married 81 (20.8)

Cohabitation 50 (12.8)

Divorced or separated 54 (13.8)

Widowed 1 (0.3)

Other 12 (3.1)
Housing status, n (%)

Shared home 43 (11)

Tenant 90 (23.1)

Homeowner 117 (30)

Parental home 132 (33.8)

Residence or institution 8 (2.1)
Completed studies, n (%)

None 1 (0.3)

Primary education 8 (2.1)

Secondary education 67 (17.2)

A-level or general certificate of education 73 (18.7)

Vocational education and training or certificate of higher education or higher national diploma 95 (24.4)

Bachelor’s degree 101 (25.9)

Graduate certificate or postgraduate diploma or master’s degree 45 (11.5)
Employment status, n (%)

Unemployed 78 (20)

Student 81 (20.8)

Employed 156 (40)

Retired 10 (2.6)

Temporary disability leave 35 (9)

Permanent disability leave 30 (7.7)
Country, n (%)

Spain 130 (33.3)

Chile 76 (19.5)

Argentina 66 (16.9)

Mexico 25 (6.4)

Colombia 23 (5.9)

Guatemala 12 (3.1)

Brazil 9 (2.3)

Other 49 (12.6)