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

Table 2.

IES study of 100 relatives at the end of second follow-up (after two months)

Characteristics Total no. of relatives After five days IES >26 (%) P value After two months IES >26 (%) P value
Sex 0.85 0.21
 Male 57 42 (74) 17 (30)
 Female 43 31 (72) 18 (42)
Working status 0.92 0.66
 Working 60 44 (73) 22 (37)
 Nonworking 40 29 (73) 13 (33)
Educational status 0.78 0.27
 Below SSC 14 11 (79) 8 (57)
 Primary level 35 27 (77) 10 (29)
 Secondary level 17 12 (71) 5 (29)
 Graduate and PG 34 23 (68) 12 (35)
Relationship with the patient 0.83 0.25
 Siblings 19 13 (68) 4 (21)
 Children 34 25 (74) 12 (35)
 Spouse 26 20 (77) 11 (42)
 Parents 11 9 (82) 6 (55)
 Others 10 6 (60) 2 (20)
Diagnosis of patient 0.003 0.39
 Trauma admissions 29 27 (93) 12 (41)
 Medical admissions 71 46 (65) 23 (32)
ICU stay 0.51 0.71
 <5 days 68 51 (75) 23 (34)
 >5 days 32 22 (69) 12 (38)
Hospital stay 0.60 0.59
 <11 days 55 39 (71) 18 (33)
 >11 days 45 34 (76) 17 (38)
Anxiety score <0.01 <0.01
 <11 days 55 30 (55) 9 (16)
 >11 days 45 43 (96) 26 (58)
Mode of payment <0.05 0.46
 Self-finance 62 41 (66) 20 (32)
 Financed 38 32 (84) 15 (39)