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. 2016 Aug 1;11(8):e0157013. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157013

Table 1. Participants’ characteristics and the distribution of anxiety symptoms.

Groups N(%) Anxiety symptoms (M±SD) F/t p
Sex 0.615 .069
Male 475(41.82%) 45.17(13.60)
Female 654(58.17%) 44.68(12.94)
Age (years) 11.156 .000
≤30 168 44.73(13.06)
31–40 560 46.62(13.51)
>40 394 42.55(12.53)
Marital status 1.407 .245
Single 157(14.12%) 45.92(13.83)
Married/cohabiting 934(50%) 44.62(13.17)
Divorced/separated/widowed 38(3.3%) 47.50(11.09)
Education 4.096 .017
Junior college 142(12.97%) 44.57(13.56)
College 573(50.62%) 45.94(13.68)
Postgraduate or above 414(36.41%) 43.52(12.28)
Night shift 5.463 .048
Yes 652(57.82%) 46.73(13.43)
No 477(42.18%) 42.35(12.47)
Professional qualifications 8.695 .000
Primary title 229(20.34%) 47.16(14.71)
Intermediate title 362(32.06%) 46.59(13.24)
Senior vice title 264(23.27%) 44.04(12.07)
Senior title 184(16.34%) 40.68(12.12)
None 90(8.00%) 43.29(12.06)