Table 1 Demographic and clinical information for the study sample (N = 127).

From: Social media and smartphone app use predicts maintenance of physical activity during Covid-19 enforced isolation in psychiatric outpatients

Variable

N

Age (mean, SD)

45 (13.9)

Gender

 Male

35 (28%)

 Female

92 (72%)

Family Status

 Single

44 (35%)

 Separated

19 (15%)

 Widowed

6 (5%)

 Married or cohabiting for >6 months

58 (46%)

Employment Status

 Full-time student or housework

58 (46%)

 Unemployed without subsidy

20 (16%)

 Unemployed with subsidy

13 (10%)

 Long-term disability

6 (5%)

 Temporarily incapacitated

26 (21%)

 Retired

4 (3%)

Currently living with children

43 (35%)

Currently living alone

19 (15%)

ICD-10 diagnosis

 Anxiety, stress, or trauma-related disorder

67 (56%)

 Mood disorder (unipolar or bipolar depression)

47 (40%)

 Personality disorder

23 (19%)

 Substance use disorder

7 (6%)

 Psychotic disorder

1 (1%)

 Other psychiatric disorder

20 (17%)

History of suicidal behaviour

35 (28%)

Diagnosis of a comorbid medical condition that is a risk factor for Covid-19

23 (22%)

  1. Data represent N and percentage of available data, unless otherwise specified. N = 7 (5.5%) participants were missing information about psychiatric diagnoses; N = 21 (16.5%) participants were missing information about medical comorbidities. ICD-10, International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition. Psychiatric diagnosis categories are non mutually-exclusive. History of suicidal behaviour was defined as at least one suicide attempt or emergency room visit as a result of suicidal ideation. Comorbid medical conditions that were considered to place individuals at increased risk from Covid-19 were chronic pulmonary disease, chronic liver or kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, immunosuppressive disorder, clinical obesity or cancer [13].