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. 2021 Jun 15;16:100284. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100284

Table 2.

Relationship between Sociodemographic/clinical characteristics and probable depression among respondents.

Variable N(%) Case Non-case X2 P
Age (Years)
37.29(9.88) 35.36(9.74) −1.124π 0.283
Gender
Male 91(56.9) 29(31.9) 62(68.1) 1.065 0.302
Female 69(43.1) 16(23.2) 53(76.8)
Marital status
Married 83(51.9) 21(25.3) 62(74.7) 0.421 0.516
Unmarried 77(48.1) 24(31.2) 53(68.8)
Employment status
Employed 148(92.5) 38(25.7) 110(74.3) 4.352 0.037∗
Unemployed 12(7.5) 7(58.3) 5(41.7)
No of COVID-19 Positive Family Members
0 114(71.2) 32(28.1) 82(71.9) 0.000 1.000
≥1 46(28.8) 13(28.3) 33(71.7)
Health care Worker
Yes 58(36.2) 13(22.4) 45(77.6) 1.058 0.304
No 102(63.8) 32(31.4) 70(68.6)
Past history Emotional Health Concern
Yes 46(28.8) 18(39.1) 28(60.9) 3.868 0.049∗
No 114(71.2) 27(23.7) 87(76.3)

π ​= ​t – test.