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. 2021 Feb 8;91:161–165. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.02.002

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the recovered COVID-19 patients with or without depression.

Variable Total (%)
(n = 121)
Non-depression (%)
(n = 109)
Depression (%)
(n = 12)
P
Gender 0.258
Male 69 (57.02) 64 (58.72) 5 (41.67)
Female 52 (42.98) 45 (41.28) 7 (58.33)
Age (years) 41.72 ± 13.61 40.94 ± 13.34 48.83 ± 14.58 0.056
Economic 0.05028
Wealth 5 (4.13) 5 (4.59) 0 (0.00)
Medium 98 (80.99) 90 (82.57) 8 (66.67)
Poverty 18 (14.88) 14 (12.84) 4 (33.33)
Health status 0.081
Well 61 (50.41) 58 (53.21) 3 (25.00)
General 58 (47.93) 49 (44.95) 9 (75.00)
Bad 2 (1.65) 2 (1.83) 0 (0.00)
J1 0.001
None 49 (40.50) 47 (43.12) 2 (16.67)
Mild 50 (41.32) 47 (43.12) 3 (25.00)
Medium 15 (12.40) 13 (11.93) 2 (16.67)
Severe 4 (3.30) 0 (0.00) 4 (33.33)
Very severely 3 (2.48) 2 (1.83) 1 (8.33)
J2 0.638
Satisfaction 106 (87.60) 96 (88.07) 10 (83.33)
General 15 (12.40) 13 (11.93) 2 (16.67)
Dissatisfaction 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00)
J3 0.020
Not mind 39 (32.23) 37 (33.94) 2 (16.67)
General 73 (60.33) 67 (61.47) 6 (50.00)
Mind 9 (7.44) 5 (4.59) 4 (33.33)
J4 0.0004
Needless 112 (92.56) 105 (96.30) 7 (58.33)
Need 9 (7.44) 4 (3.70) 5 (41.67)
J5 1.000
No 115 (95.04) 103 (94.50) 12 (100.00)
Yes 6 (4.96) 6 (5.50) 0 (0.00)

Quantitative information is expressed as mean ± standard deviation, and qualitative information as n(%). J1: physical and mental impairment; J2: whether there is psychological support from family members; J3: whether they mind the views of people around them; J4: whether they need psychological assistance; J5: whether they receive psychological assistance.

Bold numbers: P<0.05.