Skip to main content
. 2023 Feb 26;323:115119. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115119

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the study sample.

Variable T1 (March 20) T2 (May 20) T3 (Sep 20) T4 (Dec 20) T5 (June 21)
N
Total 1262 241 1460 319 300
Cohort 1 1262 241 244 186 172
Cohort 2 1216 133 128
Age
Mean (SD) 35.3 (12.1) 37.3 (12.6) 33.9 (11.7) 37.1 (12.5) 36.6 (12.1)
Range 18 - 90 19 - 78 18 - 91 19 - 91 19 - 75
Sex
Male 577 (45.7%) 75 (31.1%) 583 (39.9%) 105 (32.9%) 107 (35.7%)
Female 685 (54.3%) 166 (68.9%)
875(59.9%)
214 (67.1%) 193 (64.3%)
Living with spouse 764 (60.5%) 148 (61.4%) 859 (58.8%) 198 (62.1%) 184 (61.3%)
Living with children 543 (43.0%) 107 (44.4%) 580 (39.7%) 148 (46.4%) 140 (46.7%)
Income
Below average 504 (39.9%) 111 (46.0%) 729 (49.9%) 158 (49.5%) 139 (46.4%)
Average 322 (25.5%) 68 (21.3%) 64 (21.3%)
Above average 408 (32.3%) 59 (24.5%)
59 (24.5%)
271 (18.6%)
342 (23.5%)
76 (23.8%) 83 (27.7%)
Employment status (before COVID-19)
Unemployed 81 (6.4%) 8 (3.3%) 123 (8.4%) 13 (4.1%) 18 (6.0%)
Paid employee 716 (56.7%) 138 (57.5%) 785 (54.7%) 182 (57.1%) 162 (54.4%)
Self-employed 109 (8.6%) 32 (13.3%) 126 (8.6%) 37 (11.6%) 37 (12.4%)
Student 242 (19.2%) 46 (19.2%) 186 (12.7%) 50 (15.7%) 60 (20.1%)
Retired 36 (2.9%) 9 (3.8%) 26 (1.8%) 12 (3.8%) 7 (2.3%)
Military/other 78 (6.1%) 7 (2.9%) 127 (8.7%) 14 (4.4%) 14 (4.7%)