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. 2021 Jan 22;100(3):e24140. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000024140

Table 3.

Comparison of PHQ-9 among 126 frontline staff in the community.

Item Non-depression N (%) Depression (PHQ-9>5) N (%) χ2 P
Sex Male 39 (30.95%) 9 (23.08%) 2.821 .093
Female 87 (69.05%) 10 (11.49%)
Age (year) 21–30 22 (17.46%) 2 (9.09%) 3.824 .281
31–40 42 (33.33%) 10 (23.81%)
41–50 34 (26.98%) 4 (11.76%)
51–60 28 (22.22%) 3 (10.71%)
Marital status Married 59 (46.83%) 7 (11.86%) 5.401 .249
Unmarried 43 (34.12%) 5 (11.63%)
Divorced 19 (15.08%) 6 (31.58%)
Widowed 1 (0.79%) 0 (0%)
Cohabitation 4 (3.17%) 1 (25%)
Education Master 11 (8.73%) 2 (18.19%) 32.702 <.001
Bachelor 72 (57.14%) 3 (4.17%)
Junior college 39 (30.95%) 10 (25.64%)
High school and below 4 (3.17%) 4 (100%)
Occupation Doctor 34 (26.98%) 2 (5.88%) 8.046 .090
Nurse 36 (28.57%) 3 (8.33%)
Other staff 18 (14.29%) 4 (22.22%)
Administrative staff 20 (15.87%) 5 (25%)
Logistics staff 18 (14.29%) 5 (27.78%)
Having kid (s) Yes 98 (77.78%) 13 (13.27%) 1.133 .287
No 28 (22.22%) 6 (21.42%)
Colleague (s) with suspected symptoms Yes 9 (7.14%) 8 (88.89%) 41.234 <.001
No 117 (92.8%) 11 (9.40%)