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. 2022 Mar 8;19(6):3158. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063158

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, mental health, and work-related information in the sample of the active population (n = 2381).

Weighted
Mean ± SD or % (95% CI)
Age (Mean ± SD) 43.0 ± 11.8
Gender (%)
Female 47.48% (45.39–49.58%)
Male 52.53% (50.42–54.61%)
Marital Status (%)
Single 42.38% (40.32–44.47%)
Married 47.87% (45.77–49.96%)
Divorced 8.81% (7.66–10.06%)
Widower 0.94% (0.59–1.44%)
Education Level (%)
Primary school 2.88% (2.22–3.66%)
Secondary school 16.55% (15.02–18.16%)
High school 13.89% (12.48–15.40%)
Professional Training, intermediate degree 9.26% (8.09–10.54%)
Professional Training, higher degree 11.92% (10.60–13.33%)
Bachelor’s degree 34.12% (32.16–36.14%)
Postgraduate degree 11.38% (10.09–12.77%)
Working situation (%)
Employed 71.67% (69.75–73.54%)
Employed on sick leave for more than 3 months 3.24% (2.54–4.06%)
Unemployed receiving benefits/subsidy 13.22% (11.84–14.70%)
Unemployed without benefits/subsidy 11.92% (10.60–13.33%)
Depression (% above cut-off) 11.56% (10.26–12.96%)
GAD (% above cut-off) 11.42% (10.13–12.82%)
PTSD (% above cut-off) 10.57% (9.32–11.92%)
Panic attacks (% presence of panic attacks) 10.39% (9.15–11.73%)
SUD (% above cut-off) 3.60% (2.86–4.46%)
STB (% presence of STBs) 3.78% (3.02–4.66%)
Unemployment due to pandemic (%)
Yes 26.93% (25.10–28.83%)
No 73.25% (71.35–75.08%)
Loss of income due to pandemic (%)
Yes 42.49% (40.43–44.58%)
No 57.55% (55.47–59.62%)
Perceived financial stress (Mean ± SD) 2.48 ± 1.33

Note. SD = standard deviation; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval; GAD = generalized anxiety disorder; PTSD = post-traumatic stress disorder; STB = suicidal thoughts and behaviors; SUD = substance use disorder.