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. 2022 Jul 5;10(3):E599–E609. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20220031

Table 1:

Demographic characteristics of participants in the COVID CommUNITY study in Ontario

Characteristic No. (%) of participants
n = 916
Sex, n = 916
 Female 451 (49.2)
 Male 462 (50.4)
 Self-described 3 (0.3)
Age group, yr, n = 906
 18–24 95 (10.5)
 25–34 233 (25.7)
 35–44 247 (27.3)
 45–54 157 (17.3)
 55–64 94 (10.4)
 ≥ 65 80 (8.8)
Vaccinated, n = 916
 Yes, 2 doses 65 (7.1)
 Yes, 1 dose 393 (42.9)
 No 458 (50.0)
Self-reported history of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection, n = 699
 Yes 88 (12.6)
 No 600 (85.8)
 Unknown 11 (1.6)
Median household income (2015) based on FSA, $, n = 904
 40 000–59 999 9 (1.0)
 60 000–79 999 97 (10.7)
 80 000–99 999 570 (63.1)
 ≥ 100 000 228 (25.2)
Essential worker,* n = 693
 Yes 228 (32.9)
 No 352 (50.8)
 Prefer not to answer 113 (16.3)
Currently employed, n = 693
 Yes 435 (62.8)
 No 169 (24.4)
 Prefer not to answer 89 (12.8)
Completed education, n = 693
 High school or less 121 (17.5)
 College, trade, certificate 89 (12.8)
 University degree 453 (65.4)
 Prefer not to answer 30 (4.3)
Multigenerational household, n = 654
 Yes 125 (19.1)
 No 451 (69.0)
 Prefer not to answer 78 (11.9)
Time in Canada, yr, n = 717
 ≤ 10 223 (31.1)
 > 10 384 (53.6)
 Born in Canada 85 (11.9)
 Prefer not to answer 25 (3.5)
Mother tongue, n = 732
 Punjabi or Urdu 363 (49.6)
 Hindi 83 (11.3)
 Gujarati 106 (14.5)
 Other South Asian languages 152 (20.8)
 English 54 (7.4)
 Prefer not to answer 4 (0.5)
Medical history, n = 679
 Cardiovascular disease (MI, angioplasty or stroke) 21 (3.1)
Chronic medical condition requiring medication, n = 666
 Hypertension 48 (7.2)
 Diabetes 53 (8.0)
 Arthritis 10 (1.5)
 Chronic lung disease 1 (0.2)
 Cancer 1 (0.2)
Smoking status, n = 641
 Never 555 (86.6)
 Former 53 (8.3)
 Current 33 (5.1)
Location, n = 905
 Region of Peel 830 (91.7)
  City of Brampton 742 (82.0)
  Town of Caledon 39 (4.3)
  City of Mississauga 49 (5.4)

Note: FSA = forward sortation area, MI = myocardial infarction.

*

Examples of essential work: food processing, manufacturing or distribution; transportation; health care; education; utilities.

Multiple answers can be selected.