Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021
Research
Social Distancing, Mask Use, and Transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2, Brazil, April–June 2020
Table 2
Sociodemographic and social distancing data of case-patients and controls, Porto Alegre, Brazil, April–June 2020*
Characteristic | Case-patients, n = 271 | Controls, n = 1,396 |
---|---|---|
Sex | ||
M | 119 (43.9) | 537 (38.5) |
F |
152 (56.1) |
859 (61.5) |
Mean age, y, ±SD |
46.0 ±17.2 |
49.7 ±17.5 |
Education | ||
University | 98 (36.2) | 722 (51.7) |
High school complete | 88 (32.5) | 388 (27.8) |
High school incomplete |
85 (31.4) |
286 (20.5) |
Race | ||
White | 197 (72.7) | 1053 (75.4) |
Mixed race | 35 (12.9) | 182 (13.0) |
Black | 36 (13.3) | 149 (10.7) |
Other |
3 (1.1) |
12 (0.9) |
Household size ±SD |
2.9 ±1.2† |
2.5 ±1.4 |
Monthly income, Brazilian real, head of household‡ |
1,575 (IQR 965–3,365) |
2,205 (IQR 1,089–3,390) |
Epidemiologic week ±SD |
21.9 ±1.6 |
21.0 ±2.9 |
Adherence to social distancing | ||
Very little | 32 (11.8) | 56 (4.0) |
Little | 32 (11.8) | 81 (5.8) |
Moderate—some | 43 (15.9) | 260 (18.6) |
High—a great deal | 88 (32.5) | 651 (46.6) |
Practically isolated from everybody |
76 (28.0) |
348 (24.9) |
Daily routine | ||
Go out every day, all day, to work or other regular activity | 118 (43.5) | 251 (18.0) |
Go out every day for some activity | 12 (4.4) | 102 (7.3) |
Go out from time to time to shop and stretch my legs | 30 (11.1) | 192 (13.8) |
Go out only for essential things like buying food | 74 (27.3) | 696 (49.9) |
Stay at home all the time |
37 (13.7) |
155 (11.1) |
Social distancing score ±SD |
6.2 ±2.5 |
7.1 ±2.0 |
Social distancing | ||
Least | 44 (16.2) | 100 (7.2) |
Little | 72 (26.6) | 216 (15.5) |
Much | 98 (36.2) | 729 (52.2) |
Most |
57 (21.0) |
351 (25.1) |
Mask use§ | ||
No | 14 (7.1) | 5 (1.2) |
Sometimes | NA | 10 (2.4) |
Always | 184 (92.9) | 405 (96.4) |
*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. IQR, interquartile range; NA, not applicable. †Excluding 4 case-patients living in nursing homes. ‡Median of mean head-of-household income of respondent´s census tract. §Including only cases with pandemic moment equivalent to that of the last seroprevalence survey and excluding case-patients and controls reporting to stay at home all the time.