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. 2021 May 20;9:645183. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.645183

Table 3.

Impact of COVID-19 on psychosocial domains.

Impact of COVID 19 on psychosocial domains (5-point scale; 0 = not applicable/none, 1 = very mildly, 2 = mildly, 3 = moderately, 4 = severely) Overall mean (SD) Levene's statistic (F, p-value) Males mean (SD) Females mean (SD)/mean rank t (p-value), Cohen's d df = 308 Age r (p-value) Monthly per capita family income r (p-value)
Work 1.91 (1.56) 2.56 (0.11) 2.00 (1.61) 1.81 (1.50) 1.08 (0.28), 0.12 0.018 (0.75) −0.05 (0.47)
Study 2.45 (1.41) 4.07 (0.04) 150.66 (159)# 160.60 (151)# 11235.00 (0.32)* 0.029 (0.61) 0.01 (0.89)
Finances 1.33 (1.46) 0.12 (0.73) 1.35 (1.46) 1.30 (1.46) 0.33 (0.74), 0.03 −0.003 (0.96) −0.01 (0.87)
Social life (including family activities) 2.13 (1.38) 1.92 (0.17) 2.06 (1.41) 2.20 (1.35) −0.91 (0.37), 0.10 0.084 (0.14) 0.08 (0.26)
Relationship with family 2.04 (1.64) 0.01 (0.91) 2.28 (1.63) 1.78 (1.61) 2.73 (0.01), 0.31 −0.102 (0.07) −0.26 (0.00)
Physical health 1.91 (1.47) 1.79 (0.18) 2.11 (1.51) 1.70 (1.40) 2.48 (0.01), 0.28 0.028 (0.62) −0.16 (0.03)
Emotions 2.19 (1.45) 0.01 (0.93) 2.30 (1.45) 2.07 (1.45) 1.35 (0.18), 0.16 −0.051 (0.37) −0.12 (0.10)
Caring responsibilities for children/siblings, elderly/other adults who may have long−term health problems 2.07 (1.53) 0.02 (0.89) 2.08 (1.53) 2.06 (1.54) 0.09 (0.93), 0.01 −0.003 (0.96) −0.12 (0.10)
Summed score of psychosocial impact of COVID 16.01 (6.81) 5.80 (0.02) 162.53 (159)# 148.09 (151)# 10886.00 (0.16)* −0.00 (0.96) −0.14 (0.05)
#

Mean Rank (N). Values in bold indicate significant means and statistical test results.

*

Mann-Whitney U (p-value).