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. 2022 Feb 24;19(5):2620. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19052620

Table 1.

Socio-Demographic Data.

Total Major Depression Bipolar I Schizophrenia p Value
AGE 44 (IQR: 34–53) 43 (IQR: 33–56) 50 (IQR: 36–59) 42 (IQR: 34–49) 0.086
Gender
M 84 56.00% 27 54.00% 22 44.00% 35 70.00% 0.030
F 66 44.00% 23 46.00% 28 56.00% 15 30.00%
Marital Status
Single 75 50.00% 18 36.00% 22 44.00% 35 70.00% 0.004
Married 39 26.00% 21 42.00% 11 22.00% 7 14.00%
Separated/Divorced 32 21.33% 9 18.00% 15 30.00% 8 16.00%
Widowed 4 2.67% 2 4.00% 2 4.00% 0 0.00%
Education
Elementary 15 10.00% 7 14.00% 3 6.00% 5 10.00% 0.653
Secondary school 47 31.33% 16 32.00% 15 30.00% 16 32.00%
High school 70 46.67% 22 44.00% 23 46.00% 25 50.00%
University and Post-degree 18 12.00% 5 10.00% 9 18.00% 4 8.00%
Employement
No 90 60.00% 25 50.00% 31 62.00% 34 68.00% 0.174
Yes 60 40.00% 25 50.00% 19 38.00% 16 32.00%
Quarantine
No 9 6.00% 0 0.00% 5 10.00% 4 8.00% 0.006
Yes, I stay home 33 22.00% 18 36.00% 7 14.00% 8 16.00%
Yes, but I go to work 104 69.33% 28 56.00% 38 76.00% 38 76.00%
Yes, because I’ve been in contact with a COVID 19 positive 1 0.67% 1 2.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Yes, because I tested positive for COVID-19 3 2.00% 3 6.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Children at Home
No 108 72.00% 31 62.00% 39 78.00% 38 76.00% 0.152
Yes 42 28.00% 19 38.00% 11 22.00% 12 24.00%
Number of Housemates during Quarantine
Living alone 11 7.33% 3 6.00% 7 14.00% 1 2.00% 0.424
One person 44 29.33% 14 28.00% 15 30.00% 15 30.00%
Between two and four persons 85 56.67% 29 58.00% 25 50.00% 31 62.00%
More than four persons 10 6.67% 4 8.00% 3 6.00% 3 6.00%
CONCERNED ABOUT DISTANT FAMILY MEMBERS 71 47.33% 31 62.00% 23 46.00% 17 34.00% 0.019