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. 2020 Nov;24(11):1081–1088. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23667

Table 9.

Level of resilience among the frontline nurses with demographic variables (n = 120)

Variables Resilience Chi-square df p value
Low Moderate High
Age
   <30 12 (10%) 30 (25%) 36 (30%) 0.587 4 0.965
  31–40   6 (5%) 13 (10.83%) 19 (15.83%)      
   >41 1 (0.83%)   1 (0.83%)   2 (1.67%)      
Gender
   Female 15 (12.5%) 31 (25.83%) 42 (35%) 0.496 2 0.780
   Male   4 (3.33%) 13 (10.83%) 15 (12.5%)      
Fear of infecting family members
   Yes 17 (14.17%) 39 (32.5%) 47 (39.17%) 1.026 2 0.599
   No   2 (1.67%)   5 (4.17%) 10 (8.33%)      
Confident in self-protection
   Yes 13 (10.83%) 27 (22.5%) 40 (33.33%) 0.899 2 0.638
   No   6 (1.67%) 17 (14.17%) 17 (14.17%)      
Contact with positive COVID-19 patient without protection
   Yes 10 (8.33%) 28 (23.33%) 48 (40%) 9.205** 2 0.010
   No   9 (7.5%) 16 (13.33%)   9 (7.5%)      
Perception of safety against COVID-19 in the workplace
   Safe   1 (0.83%)   9 (7.5%) 15 (12.5%) 5.130* 4 0.0274
   Somewhat safe   7 (5.83%) 19 (15.83%) 21 (17.5%)      
   Unsafe 11 (9.16%) 16 (13.33%) 21 (17.5%)      
*

Significant at 0.05

**

Significant at 0.01