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. 2018 Oct 27;15(11):2381. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112381

Table 4.

Current health status, lifestyle, and social status.

Current Health Status, Lifestyle and Social Status Total Recovered Non-Recovered p-Value (χ2)
(n = 333) (n = 274) (n = 59)
n (%) n (%) n (%)
General subjective health status
Very well/Well/Unremarkable 249 (100.0) 228 (91.6) 21 (8.4) <0.01 (χ2 = 61.6)
Poor/Very poor 81 (100.0) 43 (53.1) 38 (46.9)
Sleep condition
Satisfied with sleep condition 149 (100.0) 137 (91.9) 12 (8.1) <0.01 (χ2 = 17.3)
Dissatisfied 184 (100.0) 137 (74.5) 47 (25.5)
Changes in physical activities
Increase/No change 203 (100.0) 182 (89.7) 21 (10.3) <0.01 (χ2 = 19.7)
Decrease 125 (100.0) 88 (70.4) 37 (29.6)
Changes in alcohol consumption
Increase 42 (100.0) 33 (78.6) 9 (21.4)
No change 111 (100.0) 95 (85.6) 16 (14.4) 0.22 (χ2 = 4.47)
Decrease 42 (100.0) 31 (73.8) 11 (26.2)
Non-drinker 109 (100.0) 94 (86.2) 15 (13.8)
Frequency of laughing
Almost everyday 80 (100.0) 76 (95.0) 4 (5.0) <0.01 (χ2 = 11.7)
Less that 1–5 times/week 253 (100.0) 198 (78.3) 55 (21.7)
Social network status
Social interaction with friends from pre-disaster
Agree 190 (100.0) 173 (91.1) 17 (8.9) <0.01 (χ2 = 16.1)
Disagree/Neither or not 132 (100.0) 94 (71.2) 38 (28.8)
Place to communicate about the disaster
Agree 119 (100.0) 104 (87.4) 15 (12.6) 0.06 (χ2 = 3.59)
Disagree/Neither or not 205 (100.0) 162 (79.0) 43 (21.0)
Social roles through daily activities
Agree 138 (100.0) 129 (93.5) 9 (6.5) <0.01 (χ2 = 21.4)
Disagree/Neither or not 189 (100.0) 139 (73.5) 50 (26.5)