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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and descriptive statistics of resilience in non-local medical workers sent to Wuhan during the COVID-19 outbreak (n = 114)

From: Factors associated with resilience among non-local medical workers sent to Wuhan, China during the COVID-19 outbreak

Characteristic

n (%)

Mean (SD)

F/t

P

Sex

 Male

23 (20.2)

69.17 ± 14.09

0.867

0.388

 Female

91 (79.8)

66.49 ± 13.02

  

Age (years)

  ≤ 25

21 (18.4)

69.19 ± 11.50

1.446

0.233

 26–30

32 (28.1)

69.31 ± 10.27

  

 31–40

49 (43.0)

64.08 ± 15.22

  

 41–50

12 (10.5)

69.25 ± 13.38

  

Occupation

 Doctor

21 (18.4)

73.48 ± 11.49

3.640

0.029

 Nurse

70 (61.4)

64.86 ± 13.46

  

 Support staff

23 (20.2)

67.78 ± 12.43

  

Marital status

 Single

53 (46.5)

65.70 ± 12.98

−1.006

0.316

 Married

61 (53.5)

68.20 ± 13.43

  

Education

 Diploma degree

15 (13.2)

57.00 ± 13.78

5.660

0.005

 Bachelor’s degree

85 (74.6)

68.94 ± 12.62

  

 Master’s degree or above

14 (12.3)

66.21 ± 12.04

  

Training/support provided by the respondent’s permanent hospital

 Yes

42 (36.8)

71.43 ± 12.71

2.789

0.006

 No

72 (63.2)

64.47 ± 12.92

  

Adequate preparation

 Yes

81 (71.1)

69.13 ± 12.48

2.715

0.008

 No

33 (28.9)

61.91 ± 13.78

  

Confidence to complete task

  

2.557

0.012

 Yes

109 (95.6)

67.70 ± 12.48

  

 No

5(4.4)

52.60 ± 21.56