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Table 3 Bivariate association between characteristics of the study population and anxiety (N=254)

From: Prevalence and determinants of depression, anxiety, and burnout among Egyptian house officers during the COVID-19 pandemic

 

No anxiety

Anxiety

  

N

%

N

%

P*

X2^

Gender

 Female

53

38.69

84

61.31

0.187

1.74

 Male

36

30.77

81

69.23

Residence

 Cairo

71

35.68

128

64.32

0.335

2.19

 Others

18

33.33

37

66.67

Marital status

 Single

84

35.00

156

65.00

0.957

0.01

 Married

5

35.71

9

64.29

Had direct contact with COVID-19 cases

 No

12

28.57

30

71.43

0.336

0.92

 Yes

77

36.32

135

63.68

Personal high risk for severe COVID-19

 No

75

33.33

150

66.67

0.112

2.52

 Yes

14

48.28

15

51.72

Living with family members at high risk for severe COVID-19

 No

18

26.87

49

73.13

0.102

2.67

 Yes

71

37.97

116

62.03

Overall worry about COVID-19 pandemic

 1

2

20.00

8

80.00

<0.001

38.41

 2

3

9.68

28

90.32

 3

20

21.28

74

78.72

 4

34

49.28

35

50.72

 5

30

61.22

19

38.78

Preparedness

 Bad

70

38.67

111

61.33

0.056

3.65

 Good

19

26.03

54

73.97

Personal protective equipment attitude

 Bad

12

33.33

24

66.67

0.817

0.05

 Good

77

35.32

141

64.68

Has depression

 No

47

23.62

152

76.38

<0.001

52.67

 Yes

42

76.36

13

23.64

Clinically Burnt out

 No

42

24.28

131

75.72

<0.001

27.60

 Yes

47

58.02

34

41.98

  1. *P value is considered significant if <0.05
  2. ^X2 Pearson chi-square test