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. 2020 Oct 30;11:579289. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.579289

Table 4.

Nightmares during the pandemic by variables related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

None Less than once a week Once a week or more Chi-square (p-value)
N (%) N (%) N (%) N total
COVID-19 POSITIVE
Yes 10 (62.5) 2 (12.5) 4 (25) 16 1.4
(0.480)a
No 518 (49.8) 257 (24.7) 266 (25.6) 1041
JUDGING THE COVID-19 DANGER
Little dangerous 14 (63.6) 2 (9.1) 6 (27.3) 22 4.9
(0.294)a
Moderately dangerous 144 (53.1) 61 (22.5) 66 (24.4) 271
Extremely dangerous 370 (48.4) 196 (25.7) 198 (25.9) 764
RISK ASSESSMENT OF CONTRACTING COVID-19
None/Low risk 118 (55.1) 46 (21.5) 50 (23.4) 214 16.0
(0.003)*
Moderate risk 283 (52.6) 135 (25.1) 120 (22.3) 538
High risk 127 (41.6) 78 (25.6) 100 (32.8) 305
CONTACT WITH PEOPLE WHO MAY BE INFECTED
Yes 179 (50.1) 90 (25.2) 88 (24.6) 357 0.2
(0.868)
No 349 (49.9) 169 (24.1) 182 (26) 700
FULFILLING SOCIAL ISOLATION MEASURES
Yes 406 (49.9) 203 (25) 204 (25.1) 813 0.5
(0.743)
No 122 (50) 56 (23) 66 (27) 244
ISOLATION FROM FAMILY MEMBERS
Yes 202 (48.6) 92 (22.1) 122 (29.3) 416 5.7
(0.058)
No 326 (50.9) 167 (26.1) 148 (23.1) 641
USE OF MASK EVERY TIME YOU LEAVE THE HOUSE IN THE LAST 4 WEEKS
Yes 503 (50.3) 246 (24.6) 251 (25.1) 1000 0.4
(0.236)a
I don't leave home 14 (38.9) 7 (19.4) 15 (41.7) 36
No 11 (52.4) 6 (28.6) 4 (19) 21

Results are based on non-empty rows and columns in each innermost sub-table.

*

The Chi-square statistic is significant at the 0.05 level.

a

More than 33% of cells in this sub-table have expected cell counts <5. Chi-square results may be invalid.