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. 2021 Apr 26;18(9):4572. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094572

Table 4.

The PSQ scores in T1 and T2 in selected groups of students (Student t-test for dependent groups or the ANOVA variance for three groups with at least five cases).

Feature PSQ Total Results
T1 T2
N Mean SD p N Mean SD p
Gender Female 79 54.1 27.6 0.0111 ** 79 55.9 29.0 0.0128 **
Male 31 46.6 27.6 31 47.1 29.1
Hometown Wrocław 21 53.1 27.4 0.1541 20 49.1 28.8 0.0971
Other 89 51.8 27.4 90 54.4 28.8
Financial situation Good 46 49.5 27.5 0.1069 32 50.8 28.8 0.4900
Satisfactory 62 53.2 27.5 72 54.1 28.8
Bad 2 72.5 27.5 6 59.5 28.8
Paid job Never 20 57.1 27.3 0.0904 4 69.5 28.5
From time to time 67 49.5 27.3 47 56.6 28.5 0.0288 *
Often 23 55.0 27.3 59 49.9 28.5
Close person/friend Yes 101 51.6 27.7 0.1705 102 52.8 29.0 0.1038
No 9 56.8 27.7 8 61.8 29.0
Support of psychologist Yes 62 55.4 27.5 0.0045 ** 72 50.2 29.0 0.0074 **
No 48 47.7 27.5 38 59.6 29.0
Satisfaction with chosen field of study Yes 100 51.3 27.7 0.0633 87 52.3 29.1 0.1044
No 10 59.2 27.7 23 57.7 29.1
Being prepared for work as a physiotherapist Yes 60 47.8 27.5 0.0006 ** 24 47.8 28.8 0.0407 *
No 50 57.2 27.5 86 55.0 28.8
Work as a physiotherapist Yes 105 51.5 27.7 0.0637 102 53.4 29.1 0.4253
No 5 62.4 27.7 8 54.6 29.1
Leave the country Yes 30 51.4 27.3 0.3593 22 55.0 28.8 0.3238
No 58 53.8 27.3 88 53.1 28.8
I don’t know 22 48.3 27.3 0 0 0

PSQ, Perceived Stress Questionnaire; T1, Initial results; T2, Final results after two years of education; * statistical significance (p < 0.05); ** statistical significance after Bonferroni correction (p < 0.025).