Table 1: Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics.
Nurses (N = 316) |
General population (N = 326) |
Differences between subsamples |
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Age (M/SD) |
38.68 (9.71) |
37.53 (13.91) |
t = -1.21; p = 0.23 |
Gender (n/%) |
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Female |
290 (91.8) |
275 (84.4) |
x2 = 8.36; p = 0.02 |
Male |
25 (7.9) |
49 (15) |
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Non-binary |
1 (0.3) |
2 (0.6) |
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Marital status (n/%) |
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Single |
101 (32) |
161 (49.4) |
x2 = 33.4; p < 0.001 |
Married |
193 (61.1) |
126 (38.7) |
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Divorced |
21 (6.6) |
34 (10.4) |
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Widow |
1 (0.3) |
5 (1.5) |
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Residential area (n/%) |
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Urban |
245 (77.5) |
232 (71.2) |
x2 = 3.41; p = 0.07 |
Rural |
71 (22.5) |
94 (28.8) |
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Psychological/psychiatry treatment history (n/%) |
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Yes |
148 (46.8) |
173 (53.1) |
x2 = 2.49; p = 0.13 |
Risk group for COVID-19 (n/%) |
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Yes |
73 (23.1) |
54 (16.6) |
x2 = 4.32; p = 0.04 |
Were infected with the coronavirus disease (n/%) |
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Yes |
60 (19) |
37 (11.3) |
x2 = 7.3; p < 0.05 |
Isolated from significant others (n/%) |
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Yes |
184 (58.2) |
128 (39.3) |
x2 = 23.1; p < 0.001 |
Treated COVID-19 patients (n/%) |
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Yes |
243 (76.9) |
- |
t = 51.8; p < 0.001 |
Worked at a COVID-19 unit (n/%) |
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Yes |
166 (52.5) |
- |
t = 43.8; p < 0.001 |