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. 2022 Dec 22;11(1):26. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11010026

Table 3.

Frequency distribution of participants’ levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.

Variable Intervention Group Control Group
Baseline Post Baseline Post
Stress
  Normal 32 (51.6%) 44 (55.7%) 30 (48.4%) 35 (44.3%)
  Mild 8 (50.0%) 8 (42.1%) 8 (50.0%) 11 (57.9%)
  Moderate 8 (40.0%) 7 (46.7%) 12 (60.0%) 8 (53.3%)
  Severe 10 (55.6%) 0 (0.0%) 8 (44.4%) 6 (100.0%)
  Extremely
  severe
3 (50.0%) 2 (66.7%) 3 (50.0%) 1 (33.3%)
Anxiety
  Normal 15 (50.0%) 30 (57.7%) 15 (50.0%) 22 (42.3%)
  Mild 6 (50.0%) 7 (46.7%) 6 (50.0%) 8 (53.3%)
  Moderate 15 (44.1%) 17 (54.8%) 19 (55.9%) 14 (45.2%)
  Severe 9 (60.0%) 4 (28.6%) 6 (40.0%) 10 (71.4%)
  Extremely
  severe
16 (51.6%) 3 (30.0%) 15 (48.4%) 7 (70.0%)
Depression
  Normal 21 (43.8%) 29 (58.0%) 27 (56.2%) 21 (42.0%)
  Mild 13 (52.0%) 18 (62.1%) 12 (48.0%) 11 (37.9%)
  Moderate 14 (53.8%) 10 (37.0%) 12 (46.2%) 17 (63.0%)
  Severe 6 (60.0%) 2 (22.2%) 4 (40.0%) 7 (77.8%)
  Extremely
  severe
7 (53.8%) 2 (28.6%) 6 (46.2%) 5 (71.4%)

Note: data are expressed as frequency (n) and percentage (%) for each level of variables.