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. 2020 Oct 30;17(21):7974. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17217974

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for demographic characteristics, worry toward COVID-19, general anxiety, self-confidence in coping with COVID-19, perceived confidence in COVID-19 management by the regional government, self-rated physical and mental health, and adequacy of resources and support available for the COVID-19 pandemic (n = 1970).

Variables n (%) Mean (SD)
Sex
Female 1305 (66.2)
Male 665 (33.8)
Age (years) 37.81 (10.8)
Education level
Low (high school or below) 218 (11.1)
High (university or above) 1752 (88.9)
Occupation
Non-health care worker 1324 (67.2)
Health care worker 646 (32.8)
Worry about COVID-19
Low worry 714 (48.3)
High worry 1256 (51.3)
General anxiety
Low anxiety 1115 (56.6)
High anxiety 855 (43.4)
Self-confidence in responding to COVID-19 2.41 (0.84)
Perceived confidence of regional government in coping with COVID-19 2.32 (0.95)
Self-rated physical health 4.15 (1.59)
Self-rated mental health 4.61 (1.75)
Perceived social support 8.59 (2.01)
Basic equipment for protection in daily lives for COVID-19
Sufficient 1437 (72.9)
Insufficient 533 (27.1)
Financial resource
Sufficient 1464 (74.3)
Insufficient 506 (25.7)
Medical resources
Sufficient 1545(78.4)
Insufficient 425 (21.6)
Mental health resources
Sufficient 1559 (79.1)
Insufficient 411 (20.9)