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. 2025 Jan 7;15(1):e083653. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083653

Table 2. The cognition of COVID-19 by different characteristics subjects (n (%)).

Variable Low cognition High cognition χ2 P value
Gender 0.710 0.400
 Male 125 (53.9%) 107 (46.1%)
 Female 303 (57.2%) 227 (42.8%)
Age (years) 4.807 0.187
 20–30 49 (61.3%) 31 (38.8%)
 31–40 282 (55.4%) 227 (44.6%)
 41–50 83 (53.5%) 72 (46.5%)
 51–60 14 (77.8%) 4 (22.2%)
Marital status 6.477 0.039
 Married 402 (55.2%) 326 (44.8%)
 Divorce 21 (77.8%) 6 (22.2%)
 Widowed 5 (71.4%) 2 (28.6%)
Level of education 32.264 <0.001
 Primary school and below 42 (79.2%) 11 (20.8%)
 Junior high school 248 (61.2%) 157 (38.8%)
 High school 110 (47.4%) 122 (52.6%)
 University and above 28 (39.4%) 44 (60.6%)
Profession 18.377 0.005
 Healthcare workers 1 (20.0%) 4 (80.0%)
 Non-medical workers 427 (62.4%) 330 (37.6%)