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. 2020 Jun 8;6(5):1111–1119. doi: 10.1016/j.euf.2020.06.001

Table 4.

Personal implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on urologists in Germany*.

Not at all (1) Hardly (2) Moderate (3) Strong (4) Very strong (5) p Value*
How threatened do you feel by the COVID-19 pandemic? 2.4 (14) 19.4 (114) 51.3 (302) 21.7 (128) 5.3 (31)
Hospital
Ambulatory health care center/medical practice
2.8 (9)
1.9 (5)
20.2 (66)
18.3 (48)
53.4 (174)
48.7 (128)
19.6 (64)
24.3 (64)
4.0 (13)
6.8 (18)
0.054
How much is your private life restricted by the COVID-19 pandemic? 0.2 (1) 4.6 (26) 19.6 (111) 46.6 (264) 29.0 (164)
How concerned are you about your own health in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic? 4.9 (28) 34.5 (195) 43.1 (244) 12.5 (71) 4.9 (28)
How concerned are you about the health of others in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic? 0.2 (1) 5.7 (32) 32.7 (185) 45.3 (256) 16.1 (91)

Very negative (1) Negative (2) Neutral (3) Positive (4) Very positive (5) p Value

How does the COVID-19 pandemic influence your personal mood? 4.6 (26) 49.8 (281) 43.4 (245) 2.1 (12) 0 (0)
How do you rate the increasing restrictions of public life? 1.2 (7) 3.7 (21) 6.3 (36) 32.6 (185) 56.1 (318)
Hospital
Ambulatory health care center/medical practice
0.9 (3)
1.6 (4)
3.2 (10)
4.4 (11)
4.7 (15)
8.4 (21)
32.0 (101)
33.5 (84)
59.2 (187)
52.2 (131)
0.049

In case of multiple pairwise comparisons, the level of significance was adjusted by Bonferroni correction.

A p-value of p=0.017 for three groups and p=0.003 for six groups was considered statistically significant.