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. 2021 Apr-Jun;14(2):129–135. doi: 10.5935/1984-0063.20200051

Table 3.

WRSI, BDI, BAI, ESS, ISI, and Berlin questionnaire scores of the two groups.

  Emergency group (n=34) Non-emergency group (n=35) p-value
WRSI, mean ± SD 39.53±7.77 30.06±7.26 t=5.236, p<0.001
BAI, mean ± SD 13.35±5.70 9.06±6.00 t=3.046, p=0.003
BDI, median
(25th-75th percentiles)
12 (10-16) 8 (4-12) U=354, p=0.004
ISI, mean ± SD 12.15±4.18 9.09±4.64 t=2.876, p=0.005
ESS, median
(25th-75th percentiles)
13 (8-18) 9 (7-15) U=429.5, p=0.046
OSAS Risk, n (%) Low risk 27 (79.4%) 29 (82.9%) X2=0.134, p=0.714
High risk 7 (21.6%) 6 (17.1%)
ESS Total > 10, n (%) Yes 20 (58.8%) 10 (28.6%) X2=6.423, p=0.011
No 14 (41.2%) 25 (71.4%)
ISI > 7, n (%) Yes 30 (88.2%) 23 (65.3%) X2=4.911, p=0.027
No 4 12

WRSI: Work-related strain inventory; BAI: Beck anxiety inventory; BDI: Beck depression inventory; ISI: Insomnia severity index; ESS: Epworth sleepiness scale; OSAS: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome; t: Student t-test, U: Mann-Whitney U test, X2 = Chi-square test.