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Table 1 Socioeconomic, demographic, anthropometric and medical backgrounds of participants (n = 653)

From: Domestic violence and associated factors during COVID-19 epidemic: an online population-based study in Iran

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%)