From: Longitudinal Covid-19 effects on child mental health: vulnerability and age dependent trajectories
All childrena (n = 381) | Baseline (n = 107) | Occasion 1 (n = 204) | Occasion 2 (n = 230) | Occasion 3 (n = 243) | |
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Age, year | 13.65 (1.74) | 14.16 (1.70) | 13.96 (1.79) | 14.67 (1.77) | 15.15 (1.74) |
Sex | |||||
Male | 157 (41.21) | 38 (35.51) | 74 (36.27) | 82 (35.65) | 93 (37.27) |
Female | 224 (58.79) | 69 (64.49) | 130 (63.73) | 148 (64.35) | 150 (61.73) |
Siblings | |||||
Yes | 354 (94.40) | 104 (97.20) | 187 (93.03) | 215 (95.56) | 234 (96.30) |
No | 21 (5.60) | 3 (2.80) | 14 (6.97) | 10 (4.44) | 9 (3.70) |
Parents cohabiting | |||||
Yes | 108(28.72) | 25 (23.36) | 61 (30.50) | 63 (27.75) | 69 (28.40) |
No | 268 (71.28) | 82 (76.64) | 139 (69.50) | 164 (72.25) | 174 (71.60) |