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Table 1 Demographic data

From: Psychological symptoms during and after Austrian first lockdown in individuals with bipolar disorder? A follow-up control-group investigation

 

BD (n = 20)

Controls (n = 20)

Statistics

Sex

 Male (N)

10

5

 

 Female (N)

10

15

χ2(1) = 2.67, p = 0.102

Age

 Years (M, SD)

49.35 (15.55)

32.65 (9.58)

t(38) = 4.09, p < 0.001

Highest education

 Compulsory education (N)

2

0

χ2(5) = 10.28, p = 0.050a

 Apprenticeship (N)

7

1

 A-Levels (N)

5

4

 University Bachelor’s Degree (N)

1

4

 University Master’s Degree (N)

4

7

 University Doctorate (N)

1

4

Marital status

 Married, in relationship (N)

12

12

χ2(3) = 5.33, p = 0.149a

 Single (N)

4

8

 Divorced/Widowed (N)

3

0

Employment

 Unemployed, before the pandemic

1

0

χ2(6) = 22.01, p < 0.001a

 Unemployed, due to the pandemic

1

0

Short-time work

2

1

 Retired/rehabilitation

10

0

 Student

1

3

 Home office

5

10

 Employed

0

6

Living situation

 Alone (N)

5

3

χ2(6) = 4.99, p = 0.605a

 With partner (N)

5

7

 With partner and children (N)

5

3

 With child/children (N)

0

1

 In a shared residence (N)

1

2

 With parents (N)

2

4

 In a multi-generation household (N)

2

0

Inhabitants town of residence

  < 1000 Inhabitants (N)

3

1

χ2(3) = 6.27, p = 0.108

 1000–4999 Inhabitants (N)

6

1

 5000–9999 Inhabitants (N)

2

3

  ≥ 10.000 Inhabitants (N)

9

15

  1. BD   bipolar disorder
  2. aFisher’s exact test