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Table 1 Socio-demographic distribution by modality

From: Piloting a community-based psychosocial group intervention designed to reduce distress among conflict-affected adults in Colombia: a mixed-method study of remote, hybrid, and in-person modalities during the COVID-19 pandemic

Variables

Remote

In-person

Hybrid

By modality differences, significance level

(n = 12)

(n = 13)

(n = 14)

X2 or F

Gender n (%)

Men

7 (41.6)

0 (0)

4 (28.6)

6.74*

Women

5 (58.4)

13 (100)

10 (71.4)

Age (years)

Range

18–28

19–47

18–29

 

M (SD)

21.28 (3.23)

29.23 (10.02)

22.79 (3.49)

5.28*

Ethnicity n (%)

Afro-Colombian

12 (100)

13 (100)

14 (100)

 

Education level

n (%)

Primary school or less

2 (16.7)

1 (7.7)

0 (0)

9.45

Middle to high school

8 (66.7)

3 (23.1)

5 (35.7)

Undergraduate degree or higher

2 (16.7)

9 (69.2)

9 (64.3)

Marital status

n (%)

Single

10 (83.3)

9 (69.2)

78.6

 

Married/in a relationship

2 (16.7)

3 (23.1)

21.4

2.30

Divorced

0

1 (7.7)

0

 

Employment status

n (%)

Employed

6 (50)

2 (15.4)

4 (28.6)

3.65

Student

3 (25)

6 (46.2)

5 (36.7)

 

Housework

2 (16.7)

3 (23.1)

3 (21.4)

 

Unemployed

1 (8.3)

2 (15.4)

2 (14.3)

 

Internally displaced

n (%)

Yes

7 (58.4)

7 (53.8)

11 (78.6)

6.41*

No

5 (41.6)

5 (38.4)

0

Missing data

0 (0)

1 (7.7)

3 (21.4)

Traumatic events

(7 max)

Range

M (SD)

0–7

2.67 (1.41)

0–7

2.25 (1.96)

0–7

3.10 (2.03)

0.44

  1. *Significant group differences at p < 0.05