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. 2022 Jun 9;10:821881. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.821881

Table 2.

Sociodemographic, perinatal, lifestyle, robbery victimization and mental disorders characteristics, 1,982 Pelotas birth cohort, Brazil.

n %
Sociodemographic and perinatal characteristics
Sex
Female 1,886 51.7
Male 1,763 48.3
Familial income at birth (tertiles)
Poorest 1,144 31.3
2nd 1,298 35.6
Wealthier 1,207 33.1
Maternal age at birth (years)
<20 547 15.0
20–29 2,094 57.4
≥30 1,007 27.6
Race/skin color of the cohort member
White 2,506 75.0
Black 534 16.0
Brown 187 5.6
Others 116 3.4
First time alcohol consumption at age 23 years (years)
<13 921 28.0
13–22 or never 2,366 72.0
Years of schooling at age 23 years
0–8 1,155 15.6
9–11 1,668 49.9
≥12 520 15.6
Familial income of minimum wage at age 30 years (tertiles)
Poorest 1,157 33.2
2nd 1,149 33.0
Wealthier 1,175 33.8
Marital status at age 30 years
Single 1,090 29.9
Married/common-law marriage 2,410 66.1
Separated/widowed 147 4.0
Household density at age 30 years (number of persons)
One 270 7.7
Two 939 25.8
Three 1,174 32.2
Four 721 19.8
Five or more 540 14.8
Robbery victimization
Robbery (lifetime) 1,528 41.9
Robbery (in the last 10 years) 1,017 27.9
Community familial victimization (in the last 12 months) 279 7.6
Burglary at home (in the last 12 months) 169 4.6
Mental disorders
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) 314 8.6
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) 362 9.9
MDD and GAD comorbidity 144 3.9