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. 2020 Mar 25;11(6):1433–1442. doi: 10.1111/1759-7714.13406

Table 1.

Demographic and medical characteristics (n[%])

Number of patients (%)
Item HAD GAD‐7
Gender
Male 84 (41.8%) 72 (42.0%)
Female 117 (58.2%) 111 (58.0%)
Age
<40 29 (14.4%) 27 (14.7%)
>60 64 (32.0%) 61 (33.3%)
40–60 108 (53.6%) 95 (52.0%)
Educational experience
Elementary school and below 10 (5.0%) 9 (4.9%)
Junior high school 45 (22.4%) 43 (23.5%)
High school and secondary school 52 (25.9%) 47 (25.7%)
College and undergraduate 83 (41.3%) 74 (40.4%)
Graduate and above 11 (4.9%) 10 (5.5%)
Marital status
Unmarried 10 (5.0%) 9 (4.9%)
Married 176 (87.6%) 161 (88.0%)
Widowed 7 (3.4%) 6 (3.3%)
Divorce 8 (4.0%) 7 (3.8%)
History of occupational exposure
Yes 39 (19.4%) 35 (19.1%)
No 162 (80.6%) 148 (80.9%)
History of smoking
Yes 66 (32.9%) 56 (30.6%)
No 135 (67.1%) 127 (69.4%)
Chronic disease history
Yes 54 (26.9%) 50 (27.3%)
No 147 (73.1%) 133 (72.7%)
History of malignant tumor
Yes 11 (4.9%) 11 (6.0%)
No 190 (95.1%) 172 (94.0%)
Family history
Yes 47 (23.4%) 43 (23.5%)
No 154 (76.6%) 140 (76.5%)
Is there a symptom?
Yes 156 (77.6%) 138 (75.4%)
No 45 (22.4%) 45 (24.6%)
Profession
National public servant 23 (11.4%) 22 (12.0%)
Peasant 16 (8.0%) 15 (8.2%)
Enterprise managers 44 (21.9%) 37 (20.2%)
Freelancer 25 (12.4%) 21 (11.5%)
Teacher 14 (7.0%) 13 (7.1%)
Medical worker 8 (4.0%) 8 (4.4%)
Other 71 (35.3%) 67 (36.6%)
Whether the first diagnosis
First diagnosis 132 (65.7%) 121 (66.1%)
Subsequent visit 69 (34.3%) 62 (33.9%)
History of mental illness
Yes 15 (7.5%) 14 (7.7%)
No 186 (92.5%) 169 (92.3%)
Social support
Moderate social support 80 (39.8%) 65 (35.5%)
High social support 121 (60.2%) 117 (64.5%)