Table 1 Demographic characteristics.

From: An intersectional approach to identifying factors associated with anxiety and depression following the COVID-19 pandemic

Demographic

GAD-2

n (%)/mean (SD)

PHQ-9

n (%)/mean (SD)

Sex

1373

1281

Male

289 (21.0%)

273(78.1%)

Female

1076 (78.4%)

1000(21.3%)

Other

8(0.6%)

8(0.6%)

Gender

1372

1280

Man

283 (20.6%)

268(20.9%)

Woman

1058(77.1%)

984(76.9%)

Othersa

31 (2.2%)

28(2.2%)

Age

1367

1276

Mean (SD)

30.3 (13.3) years

30.4 (13.5) years

Location (country/continentb)

1379

1287

Canada

1023 (74.2%)

951(73.9%)

USA

264(19.1%)

248(19.3%)

Europe

35(2.5%)

33(2.6%)

Asia

35(2.5%)

33(2.6%)

Americas

11(0.8%)

11(0.9%)

Oceania

7(0.5%)

7(0.5%)

Africa

4(0.3%)

4(0.3%)

Marital status

1347

1257

Single

838 (62.2%)

778(61.9%)

Common-law

84(6.2%)

77(6.1%)

Married

368(27.3%)

350(27.8%)

Divorced

50(3.7%)

45(3.6%)

Widowed

7(0.5%)

7(0.6%)

Child(ren)

1370

1280

Yes

358(26.1%)

342(26.7%)

No

1012(73.9%)

938(73.3%)

Working location

696

644

At home

376(54.0%)

353(54.8%)

Outside of home

304(43.7%)

276(42.9%)

Lost job

16(2.3%)

15(2.3%)

  1. aOther genders includes participants who responded: non-binary, agender, and other.
  2. bEurope (Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom), Asia (China, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates), Americas (Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Honduras, Jamaica, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis), Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), Africa (Ethiopia, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa).