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Table 1 The socio- demographic characteristics of the study children (N = 1300)

From: Associations of childhood unintentional injuries with maternal emotional status during COVID-19

 

N (%)

 

N (%) or (mean ± SD)

Child Age

≤4 years

379 (29.2%)

Home Residency

Urban

1040 (80.0%)

5–9 years

718 (55.2%)

Suburban or rural

260 (20.0%)

10–12 years

203 (15.6%)

Daily Time of Child Playing with Peers

None

917 (70.5%)

Child Gender

Male

694 (53.4%)

Rarely

213 (16.4%)

Female

606 (46.6%)

General

64 (4.9%)

Family Structure

Nuclear family

768 (59.1%)

Often

61 (4.7%)

Three generation family

499 (3.4%)

Always

45 (3.5%)

Others

33 (2.5%)

COVID-19 Infection Among Close Relatives

No

1271 (97.3%)

Maternal Education

Junior high school and below

42 (3.2%)

Suspected cases

11 (0.8%)

High school or technical school

92 (7.1%)

Confirmed case

25 (1.9%)

College or university

755 (58.1%)

Maternal Knowledge Levels on Healthy Parenting during COVID-19 a

General

382 (29.5%)

Postgraduate or above

411 (31.6%)

Very much

915 (70.5%)

Primary Caregivers

Mother

1028 (79.1%)

Daily Time of Child Playing Outside (min/day)

53.05 ± 37.70

Grandparents

203 (15.6%)

Maternal Age

 

37.03 ± 5.03

Others

69 (5.3%)

Maternal Depression

 

39.25 ± 9.43

Daily Time of Child Exposure to Secondhand Smoke

No

929 (71.5%)

Maternal Anxiety

 

34.66 ± 7.48

Rarely

251 (19.3%)

Family Cohesion

 

8.26 ± 1.27

Often

120 (9.2%)

Family Contradiction

 

1.93 ± 1.59

  1. Notes: a N = 1297