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. 2022 Jun 27;10(7):1199. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10071199

Table 1.

Characteristics of study participants (n = 566).

Characteristics n (%)
Age 22 (19–31) *
Sex
        Female 22 (4.2)
        Male 503 (95.8)
Marital status
        Single 390 (74.3)
        Married 117 (22.3)
        Cohabitant 12 (2.3)
        Divorced 6 (1.1)
Religion
        None 80 (15.2)
        Catholic 359 (68.4)
        Non-Catholic 86 (16.4)
Parenting 139 (26.5)
Alcoholism 90 (17.1)
Smoking 35 (6.7)
Comorbidities
        Hypertension 50 (9.5)
        Diabetes 10 (1.9)
Body mass index
        Underweight/Normal 312 (60.4)
        Overweight 172 (33.3)
        Obesity 33 (6.4)
Personal mental health history
        No 518 (98.7)
        Yes 7 (1.3)
Family history of mental health
        No 502 (95.6)
        Yes 23 (4.4)
Seeking mental health help
        No 482 (91.8)
        Yes 43 (8.2)
Confidence in government to handle the pandemic
        Yes 288 (54.9)
        No 237 (45.1)
Working time
        1 to 6 months 134 (26.2)
        7 to 12 months 82 (16.0)
        13 to 18 months 110 (21.5)
        19 months or more 186 (36.3)
Food insecurity
        No 265 (50.5)
        Yes 260 (49.5)
Physical activity
        Low 64 (12.2)
        Moderate 37 (7.1)
        High 424 (80.8)
Eating behavior disorder
        No 471 (89.7)
        Yes 54 (10.3)
Resilience
        Low 296 (56.4)
        High 229 (43.6)
Fear scale
        No 424 (80.8)
        Si 101 (19.2)
Insomnia
        Absence of clinical insomnia 436 (77.0)
        Subclinical insomnia 104 (18.4)
        Moderate clinical insomnia 17 (3.0)
        Severe clinical insomnia 9 (1.6)

* Median (25–75th percentile).