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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of University of Navarra study participants

From: Association between COVID-19 and outstanding academic performance at a Spanish university

COVID-19

Non COVID- 19

COVID-19

p value

Participants, N

6381

658

 

Sex, men N, (%)

2530 (39.65%)

278 (42.25%)

0.195

Type of housing N, (%)

  

< 0.001

 “Family home”

2674 (41.91%)

158 (24.01%)

 

 “University apartment”

2318 (36.33%)

299 (45.44%)

 

 “University residence or Hall”

1389 (21.77%)

201 (30.55%)

 

Pets during the academic year N, (%)

   

 “No pet”

5475 (85.80%)

606 (92.1%)

< 0.001

 “Dog”

639 (10.01%)

38 (5.78%)

 

 “Cat”

156 (2.44%)

9 (1.37%)

 

 “Other pets”

111 (1.74%)

5 (0.76%)

 

Current smokers N, (%)

652 (10.22%)

69 (10.49%)

0.829

Region of origin N, (%)

  

< 0.001

 “Spain”

5422 (85.12%)

503(76.44%)

 

 “Latin America”

732 (11.49%)

137(20.82%)

 

 “Other European countries”

88 (1.38%)

12 (1.82%)

 

 “Other regions”

128 (2.01%)

6 (0.91%)

 

Daily hours of socialization N, (%)

  

0.044

 0

692 (12.51%)

64 (12.24%)

 

 > 0 to 1

1121 (20.26%)

92 (17.59%)

 

 > 1 to 2

1486 (26.86%)

155 (29.64%)

 

 > 2 to 3

1017 (18.38%)

77 (14.72%)

 

 More than 3

1216 (21.98%)

135 (25.81%)

 

Undergraduated studies N, (%)

  

< 0.001

 Science degrees

3601 (56.43%)

286 (43.47%)

 

 Humanities degrees

2780 (43.57%)

372 (56.53%)

 

University campus N, (%)

  

0.010

 Pamplona

5668 (88.83%)

606 (92.10%)

 

 Gipúzcoa

713 (11.17%)

52 (7.90%)

 

Year of study mean, (SD)

Age mean, (SD)

BMI mean, (SD)

2.8 (1.4)

20.4 (2.1)

21.9 (3.1)

2.6 (1.3)

20.2 (2.1)

22 (3.3)

0.005

0.025

0.502