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. 2022 Jun 11;17:306. doi: 10.1186/s13018-022-03151-z

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of study participants in 2020, broken down by period. Sociodemographic characteristics of study participants in 2017–2019, broken down by year

2020 (n = 8430) 2017–2019 (n = 39,160) Comparison of total (p-value)
Total Pre-lockdown (week 7–11) Lockdown (week 12–15) Post-lockdown (week 16–22) Total 2019 (n = 12,772) 2018 (n = 13,318) 2017 (n = 13,070)
Age in years a, 40.9 ± 24.8 39.9 ± 23.9 42.0 ± 26.8 41.7 ± 25.3 40.6 ± 24.0 40.4 ± 24.2 40.6 ± 24.0 40.8 ± 23.7 0.331
Male gender b 4770 (56.6) 2329 (57.9) 587 (58.2) 1854 (54.6) 22,111 (56.5) 7181 (56.2) 7445 (55.9) 7485 (57.3) 0.840
Country of residence b
Austria 7817 (92.7) 3,449 (85.7) 1003 (99.4) 3365 (99.0) 36,090 (92.2) 11,766 (92.1) 12,274 (92.2) 12,050 (92.2) 0.077
Germany 280 (3.3) 265 (6.6) 3 (0.3) 12 (0.4) 1448 (3.7) 480 (3.8) 495 (3.7) 473 (3.6) 0.094
Others 333 (4.0) 309 (7.7) 3 (0.3) 21 (0.6) 1622 (4.1) 526 (4.1) 549 (4.1) 547 (4.2) 0.421

Bold was to demark “total” from the subcategories following

Comparison of the 2020 total and the 2017–2019 total during the study period

amean ± standard deviation

babsolute number (percent)