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. 2021 Dec 8;9(12):1698. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9121698

Table 2.

Presentation of participants’ attitudes about material status, working status, and quality of sleep according to estimated OSA risk.

Group
Parameter
Low-Risk of OSA
N = 5
Intermediate-Risk of OSA
N = 42
High-Risk of OSA
N = 53
p *
Working status, N (%) Retired (N = 47) 2
(40)
17
(40.48)
28
(52.83)
0.746
Unemployed
(N = 34)
1
(20)
14
(33.33)
19
(35.85)
Employed
(N = 19)
1
(20)
7
(16.67)
11
(20.75)
Incomes, N (%) Much worse than average
(N = 43)
2
(40)
16
(38.09)
25
(47.17)
0.832
Worse than average
(N = 20)
1
(20)
9
(21.43)
10
(18.87)
Average
(N = 34)
2
(40)
18
(42.86)
14
(26.42)
Better than average
(N = 3)
0
(0)
1
(2.38)
2
(3.77)
Much better than average
(N = 0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
Disrupted sleep, N (%) N = 53 2
(40)
21
(50)
30
(55.55)
0.121
Higher daily stress, N (%) N = 54 2
(40)
22
(52.38)
30
(55.55)
0.497
Nighmares, N (%) N = 99 5
(100)
41
(97.62)
53
(100)
0.996
Posibility of relaxing, N (%) Yes 2
(40)
39
(92.86)
4
(7.55)
<0.001
No 3
(60)
3
(7.14)
49
(92.45)
Hospitalizations during the war due to head trauma, N (%) 0
(0)
32
(76.19)
14
(26.41)
<0.001

* Chi-square test.