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. 2020 Mar 16;13:271–279. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S244303

Table 5.

Bivariate Analysis of Depersonalization and Sociodemographic Characteristics, Work-Related Data, and Coping Methods (2019)

n Mean ± SD P-value
Nationality
Saudi 248 11.51±7.12 0.005
Non-Saudi 22 7.00 ±5.59
Years of operational experience
1–5 107 10.75±7.68 0.513
6 and more 161 11.34 ±6.84
Marital status
Not married 103 10.82±7.44 0.555
Married 167 11.35±7.03
CMC1: Black humor
Unhelpful 79 10.78±6.71 0.242
Helpful 114 12.01±7.40
CMC2: Talking with colleagues (other volunteers)
Unhelpful 18 13.94±6.94 0.065
Helpful 236 10.70±7.15
CMC3: Looking forward to being off duty
Unhelpful 29 11.03±6.03 0.920
Helpful 223 11.17±7.22
CMC4: Keeping thoughts/feelings to oneself
Unhelpful 68 11.71±6.99 0.470
Helpful 166 10.97±7.09
CMC5: Thinking about own family
Unhelpful 29 13.90±8.57 0.177
Helpful 208 10.72±6.84
CMC6: Thinking about outside interests
Unhelpful 65 11.35±6.71 0.791
Helpful 167 11.62±7.00
CMC7: Thinking about positive benefits of work
Unhelpful 35 16.34±5.96 0
Helpful 219 10.19±6.93
CMC8: Avoiding thinking about what you are doing
Unhelpful 83 10.20±7.01 0.054
Helpful 99 12.21±6.89

Abbreviation: Coping Methods Checklist.