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. 2010 Apr-Jun;14(2):83–87. doi: 10.4103/0972-5229.68221

Table 1.

HADS – Anxiety and IES study of 166 relatives

Characteristics Total no. of relatives HADS > 11 (%) P value IES > 26 (%) P value
Sex 0.29 0.28
 Male 90 40 (44) 62 (69) 0.22
 Female 76 40 (53) 58 (76)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
Working status 0.82 0.16
 Working 94 46 (49) 64 (68) 0.15
 Non-working 72 34 (47) 56 (78)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
Educational status <0.05 0.37
 Below SSC 29 15 (52) 23 (79)
 Primary level 53 28 (53) 38 (72)
 Secondary level 30 13 (43) 24 (80)
 Graduate and PG 54 24 (44) 35 (65)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
Relationship with the patient 0.24 0.54
 Siblings 26 9 (35) 17 (65)
 Children 48 21 (44) 37 (77)
 Spouse 52 29 (56) 39 (75)
 Parents 21 12 (57) 17 (81)
 Others 19 9 (47) 10 (53)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
Diagnosis of patient <0.05 <0.05
 Trauma admissions 49 30 (61) 41 (84) 0.04
 Medical admissions 117 50 (43) 79 (68)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
ICU stay 0.88 0.91
 <5 days 129 64 (50) 93 (72) 0.39
 >5 days 37 16 (43) 27 (73)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
Hospital stay 0.49 0.22
 < 11 Days 107 52 (49) 74 (69) 0.19
 > 11 Days 59 28 (47) 46 (78)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)
IES score < 0.05
 < 26 46 7 (15)
 > 26 120 73 (61)
 Total 166 80 (48)
Mode of payment 0.75 <0.05
 Self -finance 108 53 (49) 72 (67)
 Financed 58 27 (47) 48 (83)
 Total 166 80 (48) 120 (72)