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. 2017 May 31;12(5):430–436. doi: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2017.04.002

Table 2.

Depression and anxiety status by demographic, medical and social support variables.

Variables Depression
Anxiety
No
Count (%)
Yes
Count (%)
No
Count (%)
Yes
Count (%)
Age groups
 18–40 years 37 (61.7) 23 (38.3) 27 (43.5) 35 (56.5)
 More than 40 years 156 (66.1) 80 (33.9) 140 (60.1) 93 (39.9)
Gender
 Male 104 (69.3) 46 (30.7) 100 (66.7) 50 (33.3)
 Female 90 (61.2) 57 (38.8) 67 (45.9) 79 (54.1)
Marital status
 Married 148 (65.8) 77 (34.2) 131 (58.7) 92 (41.3)
 Single 20 (69.0) 9 (31.0) 10 (33.3) 20 (66.7)
 Divorced 7 (58.3) (41.7)5 4 (33.3) 8 (66.7)
 Widowed 17 (60.7) 11 (39.3) 19 (67.9) 9 (32.1)
Education
 Primary 25 (55.6) 20 (44.4) 23 (52.3) 21 (47.7)
 Secondary 66 (63.5) 38 (36.5) 63 (61.8) 39 (38.2)
 University 94 (71.2) 38 (28.8) 76 (56.7) 58 (43.3)
Occupation
 Unemployed/Housewife 54 (54.5) 45 (45.5) 40 (40.4) 59 (59.6)
 Employee 78 (72.2) 30 (27.8) 59 (55.1) 48 (44.9)
 Retired 59 (67.8) 28 (32.2) 66 (75.9) 21 (24.1)
Income
 Less than 5000 SAR 59 (59.6) 40 (40.4) 54 (54.0) 46 (46.0)
 5000–10,000 SAR 62 (62.6) 37 (37.4) 52 (53.6) 45 (46.4)
 10,000–15,000 SAR 56 (76.7) 17 (23.3) 46 (63.0) 27 (37.0)
 More than 15,000 SAR 11 (84.6) 2 (15.4) 9 (69.2) 4 (30.8)
Social support
 High 56 (80.0) 14 (20.0) 42 (60.0) 28 (40.0)
 Moderate 109 (66.9) 54 (33.1) 99 (61.1) 63 (38.9)
 Low 25 (43.1) 33 (56.9) 22 (37.9) 36 (62.1)
Duration of diabetes
 1–10 years 69 (60.0) 46 (40.0) 50 (43.5) 65 (56.5)
 10–20 years 94 (70.1) 40 (29.9) 85 (63.4) 49 (36.6)
 More than 20 years 28 (66.7) 14 (933.3) 30 (73.2) 11 (26.8)
Control of diabetes
 Good (less than 7) 56 (70.9) 23 (29.1) 45 (57.0) 34 (43.0)
 Not good (more than 7) 138 (63.3) 80 (36.7) 122 (56.2) 95 (43.8)