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. 2020 Aug 21;28(7):1653–1661. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13121

Table 1.

Nurses' demographic and professional information and its relationship with COVID‐19 anxiety mean score

Characteristics Categories Mean SD COVID−19 Anxiety
Mean SD Test statistic p value
Gender b Male 82 25.2 7.902 4.051 −1.302 .194
Female 243 74.8 8.621 4.409
Marital status b Married 108 33.2 8.870 4.911 1.266 .206
Unmarried 217 66.8 8.226 4.000
Education b Bachelor of science in nursing 267 82.2 8.251 4.309 −1.695 .091
Master of science in nursing 58 17.8 9.310 4.342
Job role b Staff nurses 257 79.1 8.432 4.349 −0.065 .948
Nurse managers 68 20.9 8.471 4.276
Job status b Fulltime 305 93.8 8.315 4.279 −1.880 .074
Part‐time 20 6.2 10.350 4.716
Hospital facility size c <100 beds 94 28.9 8.096 4.164 1.818 .164
101–250 beds 142 43.7 8.204 4.310
>250 beds 89 27.4 9.180 4.481
Age a 30.94 6.76 0.101 .068
Year in nursing profession a 8.92 7.48 0.045 .416
Year in present organisation a 4.65 4.96 0.041 .463
Preparedness to care for COVID−19 patient(s) a 3.31 0.91 −0.084 .130
Willingness to care for COVID−19 patient(s) a 3.41 1.17 −0.096 .112
Resilience a 4.190 0.687 −0.217 .001
Social support a 3.955 0.761 −0.208 .001
Organisational support a 3.803 0.877 −0.187 .001
a

Pearson r correlation.

b

t test for independent group.

c

Analysis of variance.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.