Table 1.
Variable | N = 2007 |
|
---|---|---|
Mean ± SD, n (%) | Min–max | |
Age | 37.72 ± 10.83 | 20–74 |
Gender | ||
Female | 1325 (66.18) | – |
Male | 660 (32.97) | – |
Transgender | 17 (0.85) | – |
Education levels | ||
High school or below | 220 (10.97) | – |
Bachelor's degree | 1159 (57.81) | – |
Master's degree and above | 626 (31.22) | – |
Healthcare workers | ||
No | 1358 (67.73) | – |
Yes | 647 (32.27) | – |
Physician | 265 (40.96) | – |
Nurse | 123 (19.01) | – |
Therapists | 72 (11.13) | – |
Others or unknown | 187 (28.90) | – |
Time period of participation (days) | 76.70 (9.52) | 59.79–105.14 |
COVID-19 information sources (high-frequency) | ||
Internet media | 1616 (80.52) | – |
Traditional media | 1056 (52.62) | – |
Family members | 489 (24.36) | – |
Coworkers | 473 (23.57) | – |
Friends | 423 (21.08) | – |
Academic courses | 405 (20.18) | – |
Medical staffs | 382 (19.03) | – |
Worry of infection | ||
Past worry | 1.59 ± 1.00 | 0–4 |
Current worry | 6.13 ± 2.25 | 1–10 |
Anticipated worry | 2.93 ± 0.92 | 0–4 |
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; N, sample size.
Healthcare workers contained two missing values.