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. 2018 Apr-Jun;5(2):237–243. doi: 10.4103/apjon.apjon_61_17

Table 3.

Numbers and percentages of respondents in response to various questions

Question number Question Yes, n (%)
1 Two people discussing about you, feel positive 58 (71.6)
2 Seldom do anything right 21 (25.9)
Feeling trapped 16 (19.8)
Indigestion 30 (37.0)
Poor appetite 24 (29.6)
Difficulty to sleep 28 (34.6)
Dizzy spells/palpitations 26 (32.1)
Sweating without exertion 21 (25.9)
Panic feelings 18 (22.2)
Tiredness 38 (46.9)
Feelings of hopelessness 21 (25.9)
Faintness or nausea 11 (13.6)
Extreme irritation 35 (43.2)
Inability to unwind 16 (19.8)
Waking regularly at night 25 (30.9)
Difficulty in making decision 15 (18)
Inability to stop thinking about problems 24 (29)
Tearfulness 20 (24.7)
Convictions that you just can not cope 13 (16.0)
Lack of enthusiasm 16 (19.8)
Reluctance to meet new people 13 (16.0)
Inability to say “no” 32 (39.5)
Having more responsibility than you can handle 28 (34.6)
3 Are you less optimistic 39 (48.1)
4 Do you enjoy watching sports 43 (53.1)
5 Getting up late at weekends without guilt 58 (71.6)
6 Can you speak your mind to: (a) your boss, (b) your colleagues, (c) family members 42 (51.9)
7 Who makes decisions: (yes) yourself, (no) someone else 75 (92.6)
8 When criticized by superiors at work feeling upset 33 (40.7)
9 Do you feel satisfied at the end of the 45 (55.6)
10 Unsettled conflicts with colleagues 9 (11.1)
11 Does the amount of work exceeds time 35 (43.2)
12 Clear picture of professional expectations 49 (60.5)
13 Enough time to spend on yourself 28 (34.6)
14 Find sympathetic ear for problems 64 (79.0)
15 Achieving major objectives in life 67 (82.7)
16 Bored at work 23 (28.4)
17 Looking forward to work 57 (70.4)
18 Feel adequately valued 37 (45.7)
19 Feel adequately rewarded 23 (28.4)
20 Superiors (a) hinder (b) help 11 (13.6)
21 Comparing 10 years ago with your professional achievements fulfilling 53 (65.4)
22 Rating yourself on a scale 5 (most like) 31 (38.3)