Table 1 Descriptive statistics.

From: The psychological costs of behavioral immunity following COVID-19 diagnosis

Variable

N

Mean (%)

SD

Minimum

Median

Maximum

Age

39.57

11.12

18

37

78

Gender

734

     

   Male

413

56.27%

    

   Female

320

43.6%

    

   Non-binary

1

0.14%

    

Race

   African American/Black

74

10.08%

    

   Asian

31

4.22%

    

   Caucasian/White

612

83.38%

    

   Native American/Pacific Islander

7

0.95%

    

   Biracial/Multiracial/Other

10

1.36%

    

Ethnicity

   Non-Hispanic

652

88.83%

    

   Hispanic

82

11.17%

    

Income

   Less than $5,000

27

3.68%

    

   $5,000 through $11,999

50

6.81%

    

   $12,000 through $15,999

30

4.09%

    

   $16,000 through $24,999

74

10.08%

    

   $25,000 through $34,999

114

15.53%

    

     $35,000 through $49,999

140

19.07%

    

   $50,000 through $74,999

182

24.8%

    

   $75,000 through $99,999

89

12.13%

    

   $100,000 and greater

28

3.81%

    

Educational Attainment

   Less than high school

2

0.27%

    

   High school diploma or equivalency

135

18.39%

    

   Associate’s degree or junior college

86

11.72%

    

   Bachelor’s degree or 4-year trade school

385

52.45%

    

   Postgraduate degree (e.g., PhD, MD)

126

17.17%

    

COVID Diagnosis History

   Never diagnosed

597

81.34%

    

   Previously diagnosed

137

18.66%

    

Pandemic Disruption

734

3.48

0.87

1

3.67

5