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. 2017 Oct 9;2017:2981624. doi: 10.1155/2017/2981624

Table 2.

Univariate analysis of posttraumatic psychiatric disorders in the immediate questionnaire in all HCPs.

Variable With posttraumatic psychiatric disorders (n = 11) Without posttraumatic psychiatric disorders (n = 56) p value
Age (years) 33.0 ± 5.7 33.0 ± 5.1 0.975
Age subgroup (years) >0.999
 <30 3 (27.3%) 15 (26.8%)
 30–39 6 (54.5%) 32 (57.1%)
 ≥40 2 (18.2%) 9 (16.1%)
Sex 0.095
 Male 2 (18.2%) 28 (50%)
 Female 9 (81.8%) 28 (50%)
Years of service 10.3 ± 6.3 8.7 ± 6.0 0.436
Occupation 0.191
 Nurse 8 (72.7%) 27 (48.2%)
 Physician 3 (27.3%) 29 (51.8%)
Education 0.719
 Bachelor 9 (81.8%) 49 (87.5%)
 Master 2 (18.2%) 6 (10.7%)
 Ph.D. 0 1 (1.8%)
Marital status 0.551
 Married 7 (63.6%) 26 (46.4%)
 Unmarried 4 (36.4%) 29 (51.8%)
 Divorced 0 1 (1.8%)

Data are expressed as n (%) or mean ± standard deviation. Statistical tests: independent samples t-test was used for age and years of service and Pearson chi-square test was used for age subgroup, sex, occupation, education, and marital status. HCPs, healthcare providers; Ph.D., doctor of philosophy.