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Table 1 Characteristics of individuals in the analytic sample, ENCOVID-19

From: Associations of the COVID-19 pandemic with social well-being indicators in Mexico

 

April

May

June

July

August

All

Sample size (n)

762

598

1435

1338

1320

5453

Gender, % (n)

 Male

49 (336)

49 (268)

49 (656)

47 (612)

48 (639)

48 (2511)

 Female

51 (426)

51 (330)

51 (779)

53 (726)

52 (681)

52 (2942)

Anxiety, % (n)

 No symptoms

68 (514)

72 (425)

67 (963)

67 (921)

67 (899)

68 (3722)

 With symptoms

32 (248)

28 (173)

33 (472)

33 (417)

33 (421)

32 (1731)

Socioeconomic status, % (n)

 E (low SES)

8 (67)

13 (45)

13 (91)

9 (65)

10 (85)

10 (353)

 D (low-medium SES)

41 (318)

48 (258)

45 (581)

53 (556)

51 (549)

48 (2262)

 C (medium SES)

43 (316)

34 (260)

37 (665)

34 (599)

35 (597)

36 (2437)

 A/B (high SES)

7 (61)

5 (35)

5 (98)

4 (118)

3 (89)

5 (401)

Food insecurity, % (n)

 Food secure

40 (310)

36 (233)

30 (465)

25 (392)

25 (416)

30 (1816)

 Mild food insecure

33 (255)

4 (244)

4 (576)

46 (612)

44 (572)

41 (2259)

 Moderate food insecure

17 (125)

12 (62)

19 (256)

17 (205)

19 (211)

18 (859)

 Severe food insecure

10 (72)

11 (59)

11 (138)

12 (129)

12 (121)

11 (519)

Job lost by a household member, % (n)

 No

63 (482)

75 (434)

73 (1012)

71 (968)

68 (925)

70 (3821)

 Yes

37 (280)

25 (164)

27 (423)

29 (370)

32 (395)

30 (1632)

Household size, mean (se)

4.6 (0.1)

3.5 (0.1)

3.6 (0.1)

4.04 (0.1)

3.98 (0.1)

3.94 (0.0)

Age, mean (se)

40 (0.5)

41.6 (0.8)

41.3 (0.5)

40.07 (0.5)

40.09 (0.5)

40.57 (0.2)

Percentage change in household income, mean (se)

−26.3 (1.3)

−28.5 (1.5)

− 28.4 (1)

− 29.09 (1)

−27.91 (1)

− 28.17 (0.5)