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Table 3 Association between stress levels and their willingness to work during H1N1 influenza pandemic

From: Will the community nurse continue to function during H1N1 influenza pandemic: a cross-sectional study of Hong Kong community nurses?

 

Mean

SD

Minimum

Maximum

p-value

Q28 frightened of dealing with H1N1 influenza (0, not frightened at all -100, extremely frightening)

     

   No or Not Sure

44.18

22.26

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

21.53

20.09

0

100

 

Q29 worried to be infected due to your job (0, not worrying at all - 100, extremely worrying)

     

   No or Not Sure

49.23

22.97

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

28.92

23.68

0

100

 

Q30 worried about infecting your family due to your job (0, not worrying at all - 100 extremely worrying)

     

   No or Not Sure

61.33

25.47

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

41.99

28.58

0

100

 

Q31 confidence that you can protect you and your family from being infected (0, not confident at all - 100, extremely confident)

     

   No or Not Sure

56.07

23.05

0

100

0.091

   Yes

61.34

24.52

0

100

 

Q32 your family worried about being infected by you due to your job (0, not worrying at all - 100, extremely worrying)

     

   No or Not Sure

50.87

23.99

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

34.97

27.28

0

100

 

Q33 influenza A (H1N1) affected your daily living activities (0, not affected at all - 100, extremely affected)

     

   No or Not Sure

41.06

22.20

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

27.62

24.94

0

100

 

Q34 influenza A (H1N1) affected the quality of your life (0, not affected at all - 100, extremely affected)

     

   No or Not Sure

38.42

22.79

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

24.25

23.35

0

100

 

Q35 feel depressed in the past 2 weeks (0, not depressed at all - 100 extremely depressed)

     

   No or Not Sure

30.33

25.97

0

100

<0.001

   Yes

17.18

20.27

0

100

 

Q36 feel emotionally stressful in the past 2 weeks (0, not stressful at all - 100, extremely stressful)

     

   No or Not Sure

33.16

26.29

0

100

<0.001