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. 2022 Jul 30;19(15):9343. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159343

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants (n = 562).

Characteristics n (%)
Age (years) * 14.41 ± 1.41
Gender
 Male 66 (11.7)
 Female 496 (88.3)
School year
 First 83 (14.8)
 Second 63 (11.2)
 Third 71 (12.6)
 Fourth 146 (26.0)
 Fifth 199 (35.4)
Compliance with isolation measures
 No 24 (4.3)
 Yes 538 (95.7)
COVID-19 pandemic severity degree
 Very serious 403 (71.7)
 Serious 109 (19.4)
 Neutral 27 (4.8)
 Overrated 10 (1.8)
 Very overrated 13 (2.3)
Trust in the government to manage the COVID-19 pandemic
 Much trust 18 (3.2)
 Little trust 155 (27.6)
 Not trust, nor distrust 178 (31.7)
 Little distrust 119 (21.2)
 Much distrust 92 (16.4)
Family member with recent COVID-19
 No 136 (24.2)
 Yes 426 (75.8)
Family member deceased due to COVID-19
 No 289 (51.4)
 Yes 273 (48.6)
Previous history of mental health disorders
 No 493 (87.7)
 Yes 69 (12.3)
Seeking mental health support
 No 461 (82.0)
 Yes 101 (18.0)
Mental health support source
 Family 37 (36.6)
 School 2 (2.0)
 MINSA mental health facility 13 (12.9)
 Others 49 (48.5)
Depression
 Minimal 112 (23.6)
 Mild 142 (30.0)
 Moderate 93 (19.6)
 Moderate serious 65 (13.7)
 Serious 63 (13.3)
Anxiety
 No 175 (37.8)
 Mild 129 (27.9)
 Moderate 91 (19.7)
 Severe 68 (14.7)
Resilience 24.32 ± 8.09
Alcohol consumption
 Low risk 458 (92.9)
 Medium risk 29 (5.9)
 High risk 4 (0.8)
 Probable addiction 2 (0.4)
Childhood trauma
 No 263 (57.6)
 Yes 194 (42.5)
Family dysfunction
 No 205 (36.5)
 Mild 136 (24.2)
 Moderate 101 (18.0)
 Severe 120 (21.4)
Post-traumatic stress
 No 223 (39.7)
 Yes 339 (60.3)

The sum of the variables is not 562 due to missing values. * Mean and standard deviation.