Variable | n (%) |
---|---|
Age | |
15–30 | 189(28.9%) |
31–50 | 419(64.2%) |
> 50 | 45 (6.9%) |
Gender | |
Female | 474(72.6%) |
Male | 179(27.4%) |
Marital Status | |
Single | 171(26.2%) |
Married | 482(73.8%) |
Number of co-livings you have? | |
Mean ± Std | 3.31 ±1.39 |
Median(min-max) | 3(1–6) |
Level of Education(years) | |
≤12 | 176(27.0%) |
>12 | 477(73.0%) |
Changing the state of physical activity? | |
Higher | 88(13.5%) |
No change | 200(30.6%) |
Lower | 365(55.9%) |
Using tobacco (cigarettes, hookah, pipe) | |
Yes | 92(14.1%) |
No | 561(85.1%) |
Using alcohol as a beverage | |
Yes | 59(9%) |
No | 594(91%) |
Using drugs | |
Yes | 10(1.5%) |
No | 643(98.5%) |
History of mental illness or medication (over the past year) | |
Yes | 64(9.8%) |
No | 589(90.2%) |
History of physical illness (over the past year) | |
Yes | 158(24.2%) |
No | 495(75.8%) |
Face-to-face communication with first-degree relatives who were living in other houses | |
> once a week | 145(22.2%) |
Once a week | 110(16.8%) |
Once in 2 weeks | 108(16.5%) |
< Once in 2 weeks | 290(44.4%) |
Remote communication with first-degree relatives who were living in other houses | |
> once a week | 500(76.6%) |
once a week | 89(13.6%) |
Once in 2 weeks | 25(3.8%) |
< Once in 2 weeks | 39(6%) |
How many times have you left home? | |
> = 3 times in a week | 223(38.4%) |
Two times in a week | 81(13.9%) |
Once a week | 133(22.9%) |
< =Once in 2 weeks | 144(24.8%) |
Why have you left home? | |
Only for essentials (such as shopping, going to the doctor, etc.) | 514(78.7%) |
Even for unnecessary work (such as visiting relatives and friends, etc.) | 69(10.6%) |
Have not go out | 70(10.7%) |
Work condition | |
Left home because of my job | 212(32.5%) |
working remotely | 71(10.9%) |
employed but stopped working because of the outbreak | 110(16.8%) |
Unemployed | 260(39.8%) |
To what extent have your co-living complied the quarantine conditions? | |
High | 365(55.9%) |
Medium | 254(38.9%) |
Low | 26(4%) |
Not at all | 8(1.2%) |
History of becoming infected with COVID-19 | |
Yes | 5(0.8%) |
No | 648(99.2%) |
History of becoming infected with COVID-19 in first-degree family | |
Yes | 12(1.8%) |
No | 641(98.2%) |