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. 2021 Jun 24;16(6):e0253646. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253646

Table 2. The results of the questionnaire survey regarding changes of domestic burden due to the pandemic.

Domestic burden before and after COVID-19 pandemic Answers Total (n = 264*) Males Females Others p-value
(n = 178) (n = 82) (n = 4)
not increased/equivocal 178 (67.4) 127 (71.3) 49 (59.8) 2 (50.0) 0.04
slightly increased 62 (23.5) 39 (21.8) 21 (25.6) 2 (50.0)
markedly increased 23 (8.7) 11 (6.2) 12 (14.1) 0 (0)

P<0.05 was considered significant.

* There was a 20s male doctor who did not answer this question only, so the total number of respondents was 263.

Numbers in parentheses indicate percentages.