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Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers

From: Sleep disturbance and anxiety symptoms among asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers in Shanghai, China: the mediating role of entrapment and defeat

 

Total (n = 1283)

SAS score

Anxiety

 

M (Q1-Q3)

p value

n (%)

OR (95%CI)

Gender

 Male

765 (59.6%)

35 (29–37)

0.346

133 (55.2%)

Ref

 Female

518 (40.4%)

35 (29–38)

108 (44.8%)

1.252 (0.944–1.661)

Age

 18 ~ 34 years

469 (36.6%)

35 (29–38)

0.132

100 (41.5%)

Ref

 35 ~ 49 years

532 (41.5%)

34 (20–36)

92 (38.2%)

0.772 (0.563–1.057)

 50 ~ 71 years

282 (22.0%)

35 (29–37)

49 (20.3%)

0.776 (0.531–1.134)

Education level

 Junior high school and below

906 (70.6%)

35 (30–37)

0.007**

161 (66.8%)

Ref

 College and above

377 (29.4%)

32 (27–38)

80 (33.2%)

1.246 (0.923–1.682)

Marital status

 Unmarried

285 (22.2%)

35 (29–37.5)

0.913

59 (24.5%)

Ref

 Married

948 (73.9%)

35 (29–37)

175 (72.6%)

0.867 (0.623–1.206)

 Divorced or widowed

50 (3.9%)

34 (29–36.25)

7 (2.9%)

0.624 (0.267–1.457)

Days since diagnosis

  ≤ 7 days

186 (14.5%)

35 (30–39)

0.153

42 (17.4%)

Ref

 8 ~ 14 days

646 (50.4%)

35 (29–37)

118 (49.0%)

0.766 (0.515–1.140)

  ≥ 15 days

451 (35.2%)

34 (28–37)

81 (33.6%)

0.751 (0.493–1.142)

Stay with family

 Yes

437 (34.1%)

34 (29–36)

0.035*

68 (28.2%)

Ref

 No

846 (65.9%)

35 (29–38)

173 (71.8%)

1.395 (1.025–1.898)*

Sleep disturbance

 Good sleeper

843 (65.7%)

33 (27–35)

 < .001***

84 (34.9%)

Ref

 Poor sleeper

440 (34.3%)

36 (32–44)

157 (65.1%)

5.013 (3.721–6.753)

Anxiety symptoms

 Non-anxiety

1042 (81.2%)

-

-

-

-

 Anxiety

241 (18.8%)

-

-

-

  1. M median, Q1 First Quartile, Q3 Third Quartile, OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval
  2. * p < 0.05
  3. ** p < 0.01
  4. *** p < 0.001