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Table 1 Comparison of sleep quality among participants of different groups (n = 474)

From: Sleep quality and associated factors during the COVID-19 epidemic among community non-medical anti-epidemic Workers of Wuhan, China

Category

Group

Good Rate (n/%)

Poor Rate (n/%)

p

Sex

male

159 (52.65)

143 (47.35)

0.506

female

96 (55.81)

76 (44.19)

 

Age category (years)

20–35

105 (54.69)

87 (45.31)

0.489

36–50

120 (55.05)

98 (44.95)

 

> 50

30 (46.88)

34 (53.13)

 

Marital status

unmarried

64 (52.89)

57 (47.11)

0.932

married

174 (53.87)

149 (46.13)

 

divorced/widowed

17 (56.67)

13 (43.33)

 

Educational background

junior middle school or below

13 (65.00)

6 (35.00)

0.000

high school/technical secondary school

74 (69.16)

33 (30.84)

 

junior college or above

168 (48.28)

180 (51.72)

 

Occupation

community workers

11 (61.11)

7 (38.89)

0.021

polices

195 (50.78)

189 (49.22)

 

volunteers

49 (68.06)

23 (31.94)

 

Work experience (years)

≤3

94 (57.67)

69 (42.33)

0.037

4–6

43 (53.75)

37 (46.25)

 

7–9

41 (65.79)

22 (34.92)

 

≥10

77 (45.83)

91 (54.17)

 

Contact with individuals with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection

yes

29 (37.66)

48 (62.34)

0.002

no

226 (56.93)

171 (43.07)

 

Chronic disease

yes

46 (30.02)

75 (61.98)

0.000

no

209 (59.21)

144 (40.79)

 

Illness within 2 weeks

yes

39 (29.32)

94 (70.68)

0.000

no

216 (63.34)

125 (36.66)

 

Perceived Social support

serious problems

3 (50.00)

3 (50.00)

0.053

some problems

29 (40.85)

42 (59.15)

 

no problem

223 (56.17)

174 (43.83)

 

Perceived stress

high

27 (25.00)

81 (75.00)

0.000

moderate

56 (41.79)

78 (58.21)

 

low

172 (74.14)

60 (25.86)