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. 2020 Oct 19;147(5):1469–1479. doi: 10.1007/s00432-020-03426-0

Table 1.

Co-variates of all respondents

No. (%)
Patients (n = 1106) Caregivers (n = 948) Normals (n = 524)
Male 482 (44) 293 (31) 256 (49)
Age, years
 18–20 24 (2) 8 (1) 70 (13)
 20–39 495 (45) 544 (57) 280 (53)
 40–59 477 (43) 371 (39) 146 (28)
 60–79 108 (10) 25 (3) 27 (5)
  ≥ 80 2 (1) 0 1 (1)
Education
 Primary school 25 (2) 18 (2) 6 (1)
 Middle/high school 331 (30) 195 (21) 91 (17)
 College/university 682 (62) 639 (67) 379 (72)
  ≥ Postgraduate 68 (6) 96 (10) 48 (9)
SARS-CoV-2-infection 5 (1) 10 (1) 0
SARS-CoV-2-infection in family or friends 5 (1) 11(1) 3 (1)
Hubei resident 52 (5) 30 (3) 6 (1)
Physical exercise
 No 214 (19) 251 (27) 130 (25)
 Yes 892 (80) 697 (74) 394 (75)
Mobile phone use pre-pandemic, h/day
  < 3 551 (50) 549 (58) 268 (51)
 4–5 361 (33) 263 (28) 157 (31)
 6–7 126 (11) 90 (10) 57 (11)
  ≥ 8 68 (6) 46 (5) 42 (8)
Mobile phone h/day during pandemic
  < 3 358 (32) 308 (33) 149 (28)
 4–5 409 (37) 376 (40) 181 (35)
 6–7 204 (18) 167 (18) 98 (19)
  ≥ 8 135 (12) 97 (10) 96 (18)
Concerns
 SARS-CoV-2-infection 547 (50) 392 (36) 308 (59)
 SARS-CoV-2 infection of family/ friends 214 (19) 146 (15) 347 (66)
 Family separation 28 (3) 22 (2) 180 (34)
 Income loss 204 (18) 151 (16) 198 (38)
 Lymphoma 603 (55) 595 (63)
Read online or obtained information
 SARS-CoV-2 infection or/and COVID-19 946 (86) 822 (87) 471 (90)
 Lymphoma 572 (84) 539 (91)
 Entertainment 610 (55) 370 (39) 410 (78)
 Work 209 (19) 228 (24) 252 (48)
Family support
 Score, mean (SD) 8.84 (2.16) 8.93 (1.97) 8.25 (2.10)
Anxiety index, mean (SD) 45.8 (9.4) 46.0 (9.8) 42.6 (9.9)
 Clinical interpretation of AI
  Normal (< 50) 793 (67) 654 (69) 416 (79)
  Minimal/moderate (50–59) 284 (26) 207 (22) 78 (15)
  Marked/ever anxiety (60–69) 70 (6) 67 (7) 24(5)
  Extreme (≥ 70) 13 (1) 20 (2) 6 (1)