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Table 2 Comparison of prevalence of PTSD in different participant information associated with COVID-19

From: Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorders and associated factors one month after the outbreak of the COVID-19 among the public in southwestern China: a cross-sectional study

Variables

All participants

(N = 1593)

Positive PTSD

(n = 401)

Negative PTSD

(n = 1192)

df

χ2

p value

N (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Self-evaluated level of knowledge about COVID-19

 Not at all

11 (0.7)

4 (36.4)

7 (63.6)

4

13.069

0.011

 Low

39 (2.4)

8 (20.5)

31 (79.5)

   

 Medium

312 (19.6)

56 (17.9)

256 (82.1)

   

 Well

663 (41.6)

172 (25.9)

491 (74.1)

   

 Very well

568 (35.7)

161 (28.3)

407 (71.7)

   

Self-perceived health condition

 Very bad

6 (0.4)

3 (50.0)

3 (50.0)

4

30.171

<0.001

 Bad

35 (2.2)

8 (22.9)

27 (77.1)

   

 Not too bad

398 (25.0)

85 (21.4)

313 (78.6)

   

 Good

810 (50.8)

181 (22.4)

629 (77.6)

   

 Very good

344 (21.6)

124 (36.1)

220 (63.9)

   

Are you worried that you or your family may be infected?

 Not at all

297 (18.6)

104 (35.1)

193 (64.9)

2

19.199

<0.001

 A little worried

843 (52.9)

198 (23.5)

645 (76.5)

   

 Very worried

453 (28.4)

99 (21.9)

354 (78.1)

   

Property damage affected by COVID-19

 0

500 (31.4)

151 (30.2)

349 (69.8)

4

16.496

0.002

  < 5000

572 (35.9)

132 (23.1)

440 (76.9)

   

 5000 ~ 9999

277 (17.4)

50 (18.1)

227 (81.9)

   

 10,000 ~ 29,999

148 (9.3)

42 (28.4)

106 (71.6)

   

  > 30,000

96 (6.0)

26 (27.1)

70 (72.9)

   

Have you received any financial support or practical help from the community/government agencies?

 Yes

217 (13.6)

54 (24.9)

163 (75.1)

1

0.011

0.916

 No

1376 (86.4)

347 (25.2)

1029 (74.8)

   

Have you received any psychological support or consolation from the community/government agencies?

 Yes

643 (40.4)

148 (23.0)

495 (77.0)

1

2.660

0.112

 No

950 (59.6)

253 (26.6)

697 (73.4)

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