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. 2022 Nov 11;18(1):229–247. doi: 10.1007/s11482-022-10117-0

Table 1.

Anxiety according to sociodemographic characteristics of 752 students in multi-professional residences in Brazil, 2020

Sociodemographic and occupational characteristics With Anxiety
N = 310
N (%)
Without Anxiety
N = 442
N (%)
PR P
Sex
  Female 285(43.2) 374 (56.8) 1.61 0.003
  Male 25(26.9) 68 (73.1) 1
Region
  Northeast 85 (40.7) 124 (59.3) 1.10 0.492
  North 7 (41.2) 10 (58.8) 1.12
  Midwest 18 (45.0) 22 (55.0) 1.22
  Southeast 117 (44.8) 144 (55.2) 1.21
  South 83 (36.9) 142 (63.1) 1
Race
  White 203 (43.5) 264 (56.5) 1.16 0.109
  Mulatto/ Black/ Other 107 (37.5) 178 (62.5) 1
Income (in Brazilian Reais)
  < 2.000 52 (39.1) 81 (60.9) 0.93 0.583
   ≥ 2000 258 (41.7) 361 (58.3) 1
Residence Economy Sector
  Private 35 (41.2) 50 (58.8) 1.00 0.993
  Public 275 (41.2) 392 (58.8) 1
Residence area
  Hospital 193 (41.0) 278 (59.0) 0.98 0.858
  Family Health/Other 117 (41.6) 164(58.4) 1
Health área
  Nursing 86 (45.7) 102 (54.3) 1.21 0.556
  Pharmacy 25 (39.1) 39 (60.9) 1.05
  Physiotherapy 31 (38.7) 49 (61.3) 1.03
  Nutrition 40 (43.0) 53 (57.0) 1.15
  Dentistry 38 (42.2) 52 (57.8) 1.13
  Psychology 35 (38.9) 55 (61.1) 1.04
  Other 55 (37.4) 92 (62.6) 1