Table 1.
Characteristics | All Participants n = 24,678 |
No Anxiety n = 22,876 |
Anxiety n = 1802 |
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Sex (%) | |||
Man | 13,630 (55.2) | 12,693 (55.5) | 937 (52.0) |
Woman | 11,048 (44.8) | 10,183 (44.5) | 865 (48.0) |
Place of resident (%) | |||
City | 4360 (17.7) | 3974 (17.4) | 386 (21.5) |
Rural | 5063 (20.5) | 4648 (20.3) | 415 (23.0) |
County-level city | 15,255 (61.7) | 14,254 (62.3) | 1001 (55.5) |
Worried level (%) | |||
High | 18,012 (73.0) | 16,340 (71.4) | 1672 (92.8) |
Moderate/Low/None | 6666 (27.0) | 6536 (28.6) | 130 (7.2) |
Fear level (%) | |||
High | 10,796 (43.7) | 9313 (40.7) | 1483 (82.3) |
Moderate/Low/None | 13,882 (56.3) | 13,563 (59.3) | 319 (17.7) |
Cognition level (%) | |||
High | 11,436 (46.3) | 11,436 (46.3) | 783 (43.5) |
Moderate | 7107 (28.8) | 6566 (28.7) | 541 (30.0) |
Low | 6135 (24.9) | 5657 (24.7) | 478 (26.5) |
Behavior Status (%) | |||
Negative | 6432 (26.0) | 5810 (25.4) | 622 (34.5) |
Positive | 18,246 (74.0) | 17,066 (74.6) | 1180 (65.5) |
Data are presented as the mean (SD) normal distribution of continuous variables and numbers (percentages) for categorical variables; p-values were calculated using Student’s t-test and chi-squared. Compared with No anxiety, p < 0.05.