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. 2023 May 6;11:150. doi: 10.1186/s40359-023-01183-6

Table 2.

Psychological disorders & coping strategies used among the participants (N = 6608)

Variable Category Frequency (N) Percent (%)
Anger No anger 4784 72.4
Mild anger 1740 26.3
Severe anger 84 1.3
Adjustment disorder No adjustment disorder 1349 20.4
Mild adjustment disorder 4396 66.5
Moderate to severe disorder 863 13.1
Depression No depression 3760 56.9
Mild depression 1927 29.2
Moderate depression 661 10
Severe depression 260 3.9
General anxiety No anxiety 2646 40
Mild anxiety 3285 49.7
Intermediate anxiety 573 8.7
Severe anxiety 104 1.6
Separation Anxiety No Separation Anxiety 5077 76.8
Possible Separation Anxiety 1531 23.2
Spiritual/emotional coping strategy Did not use spiritual/emotional coping strategy 508 7.7
Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing spiritual/emotional coping strategy 2439 36.9
Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing spiritual/emotional coping strategy 3661 55.4
Cognitive coping strategy Did not use cognitive coping strategy 701 10.6
Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing cognitive coping strategy 4220 63.9
Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing cognitive coping strategy 1687 25.5
Physical coping strategy Did not use physical coping strategy 1931 29.2
somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing physical coping strategy 3539 53.6
Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing physical coping strategy 1138 17.2
Social coping strategy Did not use social coping strategy 379 5.7
Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing social coping strategy 2260 34.2
Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing social coping strategy 3969 60.1