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Table 2 Psychological domain, resilience quotient, and mental health status

From: Mental health and resilience quotient of patients in primary care units during the widespread COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Total (n = 216)

With NCDs (n = 131)

Without NCDs (n = 85)

p-value

Trust in physician, n (%)

   

0.345a

 Low

-

-

-

 

 Moderate

32 (14.8)

17 (13.0)

15 (17.6)

 

 High

184 (85.2)

114 (87.0)

70 (82.4)

 

Social support, n (%)

   

0.055a

 Low

30 (13.9)

22 (16.8)

8 (9.4)

 

 Moderate

150 (69.4)

83 (63.4)

67 (78.8)

 

 High

36 (16.7)

26 (19.8)

10 (11.8)

 

Life satisfaction, n (%)

   

 < 0.001a

 Low

38 (17.6)

17 (13.0)

21 (24.7)

 

 Moderate

66 (30.6)

31 (23.7)

35 (41.2)

 

 High

112 (51.8)

83 (63.3)

29 (34.1)

 

Resilience quotient, n (%)

   

0.037a

 Median (Q1, Q3) = 66 (61, 70)

  Low

17 (7.9)

7 (5.4)

10 (11.8)

 

  Normal

132 (61.1)

76 (58)

56 (65.8)

 

  High

67 (31.0)

48 (36.6)

19 (22.4)

 

Depression, n (%)

   

0.752c

 Median (Q1, Q3) = 5 (2, 9)

  Low

207 (95.8)

126 (96.2)

81 (95.2)

 

  Moderate

6 (2.8)

4 (3.0)

2 (2.4)

 

  High

3 (1.4)

1 (0.8)

2 (2.4)

 

Anxiety, n (%)

   

0.009c

 Median (Q1, Q3) = 3 (0, 6)

  Low

190 (87.9)

121 (92.4)

69 (81.2)

 

  Moderate

22 (10.2)

7 (5.3)

15 (17.6)

 

  High

4 (1.9)

3 (2.3)

1 (1.2)

 
  1. a = Chi-squared test, b = Mann–Whitney U test, c = Fisher’s exact test, NCDs = non-communicable diseases, n = sample, Q1 = Quartile 1, Q3 = Quartile 3