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. 2023 Feb 27;11(5):705. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11050705

Table 1.

Prevalence of probable depression and probable anxiety among several groups.

n Probable Depression p-Value Probable Anxiety p-Value
Total sample N = 99 33.3% 29.6%
Age bracket 0.83 0.39
    18 to 29 years N = 53 32.1% 28.3%
    30 years and older N = 38 34.2% 36.8%
Family situation 0.09 0.048
    Living separately: married or in partnership; divorced; single; widowed N = 505 40.8% 40.8%
    Living together: Married or in partnership N = 42 23.8% 21.4%
School education <0.01 <0.01
    Absence of general or subject-specific university entrance qualification N = 52 44.2% 44.2%
    Presence of general or subject-specific university entrance qualification N = 39 17.9% 15.4%
Migration background 0.10 0.09
    No N = 80 30.0% 28.7%
    Yes N = 11 54.5% 54.5%
Labor force participation 0.10 0.18
    Unemployed N = 16 50.0% 43.8%
    Full-time employed N = 34 20.6% 20.6%
    Other N = 41 36.6% 36.6%
Having a religious affiliation 0.04 0.39
    Non-denominational N = 53 24.5% 28.3%
    Having a religious affiliation N = 38 44.7% 36.8%
Already having had gender reassignment surgery 0.71 0.77
    No N = 50 35.4% 31.3%
    Yes N = 38 31.6% 34.2%
Chronic diseases <0.001 <0.001
    None N = 52 10.2% 12.5%
    Presence of at least one chronic disease N = 50 56.0% 46.0%

Notes: Chi2 tests were performed (p-values). Probable depression: PHQ-9 score of ten or higher; probable anxiety: GAD-7 score of ten or higher.