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. 2021 Feb 1;12:554435. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.554435

Table 1.

General characteristics of COVID-19 and nurses.

COVID-19 (n = 186) Nurses (n = 234) P-value
Gender, % <0.001a
    Male 108 (58.06) 28 (11.97)
    Female 78 (41.94) 206 (88.03)
Age, median (IQR), year 38(31–48) 29.5 (26-34) <0.001b
Education background, % <0.001a
    College degree or lower 111 (59.68) 43 (18.38)
    Bachelor or higher degree 75 (40.32) 191 (81.62)
Marriage, % <0.001a
    Unmarried 28 (15.05) 123 (52.56)
    Married 143 (76.88) 105 (44.87)
    Divorce or others 15 (8.06) 6 (2.56)
Habitation, % NA
    Urban 156 (83.87)
    Rural area 30 (16.13)
Employment, % NA
    Yes 174 (93.55)
    No 12 (6.45)
Income/person/year, %, RMB NA
     <15,000 27(14.52)
    15,000–33,000 43 (23.12)
    >33,000 116 (62.37)
Tobacco usage, % NA
    Yes 142 (76.34)
    No 44 (23.66)
Drinking history, % NA
    Yes 131 (70.43)
    No 55 (29.57)
Comorbidities, % NA
    Yes 26 (13.98)
    No 160 (86.02)

COVID-19, corona virus disease 2019; IQR, interquartile range; NA, not applicable.

a

Chi-square-test.

b

Mann–Whitney U-test.