Skip to main content

Table 1 Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics

From: The mediating role of coping styles in the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and mental health problems: a cross-sectional study among nurses

Factor

Respondent (N = 2780) Frequency (%)

Mean of age ± SD

43.96 ± 6.00

Mean of working time

6.71 ± 5.31

Fear of COVID-19

20.26 ± 6.00

Gender

 • Male

71 (29.1%)

 • Female

197 (70.9%)

Marital Status

 • Married

206 (74.1%)

 • Single

71 (25.9%)

Working Ward

 • Emergency

76 (27.3%)

 • Inward care unit

162 (58.3%)

 • Intensive care unit

40 (14.4%)

Religion

 • Muslim

263 (94.6%)

 • Non-Muslim

15 (5.4%)

Education Background

 • Diploma

130 (46.8%)

 • Bachelor

148 (53.2%)

Employment Status

 • Civil servant

76 (27.3%)

 • Honorary

48 (14.4%)

 • Volunteer

162 (58.3%)

 • Upper and Similar to Indonesia's minimum wage

338 (76.8%)

Depression

 • Normal

246 (88.5%)

 • Mild depression

11 (4.0%)

 • Moderate depression

16 (5.8%)

 • Severe depression

3 (1.1%)

 • Very severe depression

2 (0.7%)

Anxiety

 • Normal

21 (77.6%)

 • Mild anxiety

17 (6.6%)

 • Moderate anxiety

31 (11.2%)

 • Severe anxiety

9 (4.7%)

 • Very severe anxiety

5 (1.8%)

Post Traumatic Syndrome

 • PTSD 

32 (11.5%)

 • No PTSD

246 (88.5%)

Fear of COVID-19

 • Fear

135 (48.6%)

 • No fear

143 (57.4%)

  1. SD standard deviation