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. 2022 Jun 23;12:10674. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-14572-5

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants in each wave.

Wave 1 2 3 4 5
Start date 28-04 06-05 13-05 20-05 27-05
Lockdown Yes Yes No No No
Total N 1399 924 849 688 661
Gender
Men 171 (12.2%) 110 (11.9%) 97 (11.4%) 76 (11%) 72 (10.9%)
Women 1228 (87.8%) 814 (88.1%) 752 (88.6%) 612 (89%) 589 (89.1%)
Age M (SD) 43.4 (12.0) 43.5 (11.7) 44.0 (11.8) 44.4 (11.9) 44.5 (12.1)
18–25 112 (8%) 63 (6.8%) 53 (6.2%) 42 (6.1%) 42 (6.4%)
25–35 261 (18.7%) 178 (19.3%) 154 (18.1%) 123 (17.9%) 120 (18.2%)
35–45 445 (31.8%) 296 (32%) 275 (32.4%) 211 (30.7%) 195 (29.5%)
45–55 338 (24.2%) 233 (25.2%) 217 (25.6%) 183 (26.6%) 173 (26.2%)
55–65 189 (13.5%) 122 (13.2%) 117 (13.8%) 98 (14.2%) 99 (15%)
65–78 54 (3.9%) 32 (3.5%) 33 (3.9%) 31 (4.5%) 32 (4.8%)
Work
Newly inactive 342 (24.4%) 250 (27.1%) 229 (27%) 191 (27.8%) 183 (27.7%)
Full teleworking 358 (25.6%) 237 (25.6%) 208 (24.5%) 159 (23.1%) 154 (23.3%)
Partial teleworking 120 (8.6%) 80 (8.7%) 84 (9.9%) 68 (9.9%) 59 (8.9%)
Working outside home 196 (14%) 126 (13.6%) 114 (13.4%) 93 (13.5%) 86 (13%)
Inactive 383 (27.4%) 231 (25%) 214 (25.2%) 177 (25.7%) 179 (27.1%)

Wave 1 corresponds to the initial measurement time; waves 2 to 5 are weekly follow-ups. Each participant responded to at least two waves (including wave 1).