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. 2023 Feb 8;8:1127647. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1127647

Table 1.

Respondents by type of initial vulnerability (absolute values and %).

a. v. val.%
Lonely people 31 16.3
Seniors over 70 15 7.9
Families with disabled or non-self-sufficient elderly/disabled/people with Down syndrome, etc. 9 4.7
People with chronic disease 50 26.3
Families with children up to 14 years/single-parents families 26 13.7
Students in DAD 21 11.1
People in precarious housing 13 6.8
Earthquake victims 7 3.7
Nurses 8 4.2
Caregivers (professional) 7 3.7
Caregivers (familiar) 10 5.3
Teachers 2 1.1
Deniers about COVID 8 4.2
People with psychological problems 8 4.2
Transgenders and non-binary 2 1.1
Women victims of violence 2 1.1
Families with financial difficulties 30 15.8
People with familiar trouble (in difficult divorce process) 6 3.2
People who have had COVID or long COVID 16 8.4
Smartworkers 24 12.6
Show business workers/dealers in penalized sectors 17 8.9
Unemployed 21 11.1
Precarious workers 42 22.1
Workers temporarily suspended from work with partial wages (Cassa integrazione) 13 6.8
Immigrants 12 6.3
Total 190 100.0