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. 2022 Apr 27;10(5):812. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10050812

Table 1.

Participant characteristics by percentage, mean and SD (n = 3299).

Variables Mean (SD) or n (%)
Age (Years), 18–59 Mean (SD) 28.52 (9.88)
Sex, n (%)
Male 1025 (31.1)
Female 2274 (68.9)
Education level, n (%)
Bachelor’s degree or higher 1670 (50.6)
Below bachelor’s degree 1629 (49.4)
Marital status, n (%)
Single 2715 (82.3)
Non-single 584 (17.7)
Religion, n (%)
Buddhist 2864 (86.8)
Non-Buddhist 435 (13.2)
Occupation, n (%)
College student 1313 (39.8)
Self-employed/private-enterprise employee 776 (23.5)
Farmer/laborer freelance/others 467 (14.1)
Government/state-enterprise employee 430 (13.1)
Unemployed/retired 313 (9.5)
Region of residence, n (%)
Capital and vicinity 1153 (35.0)
Northern 1083 (32.8)
Central 396 (12.1)
Southern 224 (6.8)
Northeastern 222 (6.7)
Eastern 143 (4.3)
Western 78 (2.3)
Living status, n (%)
Live with family 2599 (78.8)
Live alone 474 (14.3)
Live with others 226 (6.9)
Income (Thai Baht), n (%)
≤10,000 1593 (48.3)
>10,000 1706 (51.7)
Health insurance, n (%)
Non-Universal Coverage Scheme 2217 (67.2)
Universal Coverage Scheme 1082 (32.8)
History of chronic non-communicable disease, n (%)
No 2847 (86.3)
Yes 452 (13.7)
Work from home, n (%)
No 733 (22.2)
Yes 2566 (78.8)
Quarantine status, n (%)
Never 1440 (43.6)
Was quarantined 1329 (40.3)
During quarantine 530 (16.1)
Scores of psychological measures, Mean (SD)
Perceived stress (range 0–36) 17.61 (5.76)
Fear of COVD-19 (range 0–36) 20.84 (7.07)
Neuroticism (range 15–60) 36.27 (9.57)
Perceived social support—Total score (range 12–84) 59.01 (13.48)
-Perceived social support from significant others (range 4–28) 19.09 (5.74)
-Perceived social support from family members (range 4–28) 20.07 (5.60)
-Perceived social support from friends (range 4–28) 19.85 (5.20)

Non-single: married/domestic partnership. Single: single/divorced/widowed/separated. Non-Buddhist: Non-religious/Christian/Muslim/other. Non-Universal Coverage Scheme: state enterprises/social security scheme/self-payment/other.