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. 2020 Oct 12;17(20):7413. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207413

Table 5.

Descriptives (Md (IQR)) and post-hoc differences by working and occupational status.

Working or Not During Confinement
Variables Working Not working
Membership continuity 19 (25–13) 15 (21–11)
Life satisfaction 24 (28–19) 22 (26–17)
Depression 5 (8–2.25) 6 (13–3)
Mental health 7 (8–6) 7 (8–5)
Resilience 28 (33–24) 26 (30–22)
Occupational Status
1 Full-Time 2 Part-Time 3 Self-Employed 4 Unemployed 5 Unemployed by COVID 6 Retired 7 Student Post-Hoc Differences 1
Life satisfaction 24 (28–19) 19 (24–16) 23 (26.5–17) 20 (26–16) 20 (23–12) 25 (28.7–21.2) 21.5 (26–18) ns
Anxiety 6 (8–2) 7 (16–5.5) 5.5 (11–3) 7.5 (15.2–3.7) 10 (13–3) 4 (5.2–2) 10 (15.2–5) 6 < 2 & 7, 1 < 7
Depression 5 (8–3) 9 (13.5–5) 5 (9–2.2) 9 (15.2–4) 10 (18–3.7) 3 (6–1) 11 (16–6) 6 < 2, 4, 5 & 7, 7 > 1 & 3
Mental health 7 (8–6.25) 7 (7–5) 7 (8–6) 7 (8–4) 6 (7–5) 8 (8–7) 5 (7–4) 7 < 1, 3 & 6, 6 > 2, 4 & 5
Resilience 28 (32–24) 25 (30–22) 29 (32.7–25) 26 (32–23) 22 (29–22) 30 (33–25) 25 (30–20) 6 > 7
Health Professionals and Others
Health Professionals Other Professionals
New membership 9 (9–5) 6 (6–4)
Personal identity strength 30.5 (30.5–28) 29 (29–26)
Provided social support 24 (24–20) 22 (22–19)
Perceived Control 16 (16–13) 14 (14–11)

1 Dunn-Bonferroni post hoc test. Only significant differences between groups appear (p < 0.05).