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. 2022 Mar 14;9:792881. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.792881

TABLE 3.

Rating of the mental health following Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) in the study cohorts.

Variable AT1 IT1 Test2 pFDR3 Effect size4
Overall mental health Poor: 3.5% (40)
Fair: 18% (212)
Good: 49% (562)
Excellent: 30% (343)
Complete: n = 1157
Poor: 2.9% (26)
Fair: 21% (189)
Good: 48% (430)
Excellent: 28% (248)
Complete: n = 893
χ2 ns (p = 0.44) V = 0.039
Overall mental health score Median = 1 [IQR: 0 – 1]
Range: 0 – 3
Complete: n = 1157
Median = 1 [IQR: 0 – 1]
Range: 0 – 3
Complete: n = 893
Mann–Whitney ns (p = 0.29) r = 0.027
Quality of life Poor: 4.3% (50)
Fair: 16% (185)
Good: 51% (590)
Excellent: 29% (332)
Complete: n = 1157
Poor: 3.4% (30)
Fair: 23% (201)
Good: 54% (485)
Excellent: 20% (177)
Complete: n = 893
χ2 p < 0.001 V = 0.12
Quality of life score Median = 1 [IQR: 0 – 1]
Range: 0 – 3
Complete: n = 1157
Median = 1 [IQR: 1 – 2]
Range: 0 – 3
Complete: n = 893
Mann–Whitney p < 0.001 r = 0.1
Depression Score Median = 1 [IQR: 0 – 2]
Range: 0 – 6
Complete: n = 1154
Median = 1 [IQR: 0 – 2]
Range: 0 – 6
Complete: n = 892
Mann–Whitney p = 0.0082 r = 0.063
Depression screening-positive 17% (200)
Complete: n = 1154
23% (207)
Complete: n = 892
χ2 p = 0.0028 V = 0.073
Anxiety score Median = 0 [IQR: 0 – 2]
Range: 0 – 6
Complete: n = 1151
Median = 1 [IQR: 0 – 2]
Range: 0 – 6
Complete: n = 893
Mann–Whitney p < 0.001 r = 0.14
Anxiety screening-positive 12% (143)
Complete: n = 1151
19% (172)
Complete: n = 893
χ2 p < 0.001 V = 0.094
Psychosocial stress score Median = 4 [IQR: 2 – 6]
Range: 0 – 19
Complete: n = 1153
Median = 4 [IQR: 2 – 7]
Range: 0 – 19
Complete: n = 890
Mann–Whitney ns (p = 0.47) r = 0.019
Substantial psychosocial stress 21% (246)
Complete: n = 1153
26% (228)
Complete: n = 890
χ2 p = 0.045 V = 0.05

1Percentage of the complete answers (n individuals). AT: Austria/Tyrol cohort, IT: Italy/South Tyrol cohort.

2Statistical test used to compare differences in median values (numeric variables) or distribution (categorical variables) for the AT vs. IT comparison.

3Test value of p for the AT vs. IT difference corrected for multiple comparisons with Benjamini-Hochberg (FDR) method, ns: not significant.

4Effect size of the AT vs. IT difference: Wilcoxon r for numeric variables or Cramer’s V for categorical variables.