Depressive Symptomatology and Practice of Safety Measures among Undergraduate Students during COVID-19: Impact of Gender
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Practice of Safety Measures | Male | Female | Chi-Square Value | p Value |
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I wash my hands or use sanitizers often | 66.2% | 66.1% | 0.005 | p > 0.05 |
I wear a mask when I go out | 83.7% | 74.1% | 39.05 | p < 0.01 |
I have limited my travelling | 51.1% | 59.6% | 21.25 | p < 0.01 |
I stay at home most of the time | 62.0% | 75.4% | 62.57 | p < 0.01 |
I read/watch news related to coronavirus | 27.2% | 25.7% | 0.79 | p > 0.05 |
I avoid common places like supermarkets | 41.4% | 44.9% | 3.70 | p < 0.05 |
I try to keep at least 3 feet away from people when I go out | 63.2% | 65.9% | 2.35 | p > 0.05 |
I cover my nose when I sneeze | 81.8% | 86.5% | 12.24 | p < 0.01 |
Depressive Symptoms | Male (n = 1161) Percentage (%) 95% CI | Female (n = 1883) Percentage (%) 95% CI |
---|---|---|
No or mild depressive symptoms | 48.3 (48.27, 48.32) | 58.8 (58.77, 58.82) |
Moderate depressive symptoms | 24.6 (24.58, 24.61) | 20.5 (20.47, 20.52) |
Severe depressive symptoms | 27.1 (27.07, 27.12) | 20.7 (20.67, 20.72) |
CES-D | I Wash My Hands or Use Sanitizers Often | I Wear a Mask When I Go Out | I Try to Keep at Least 3 Feet away from People When I Go Out | I Cover My Nose When I Sneeze | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CES-D | 1.000 | ||||
I wash my hands or use sanitizers often | −0.116 ** | 1.000 | |||
I wear a mask when I go out | −0.172 ** | 0.521** | 1.000 | ||
I try to keep at least 3 feet away from people when I go out | −0.117 ** | 0.457 ** | 0.384 ** | 1.000 | . |
I cover my nose when sneezing | −0.202 ** | 0.308 ** | 0.341 ** | 0.380 ** | 1.000 |
CES-D | I Wash My Hands or Use Sanitizers Often | I Wear a Mask When I Go Out | I Try to Keep at Least 3 Feet away from People When I Go Out | I Cover My Nose When I Sneeze | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CES-D | 1.000 | ||||
I wash my hands or use sanitizers often | −0.098 ** | 1.000 | |||
I wear a mask when I go out | −0.135 ** | 0.502 ** | 1.000 | ||
I try to keep at least 3 feet away from people when I go out | −0.147 ** | 0.419 ** | 0.476 ** | 1.000 | |
I cover my nose when sneezing | −0.115 ** | 0.285 ** | 0.348 ** | 0.392 ** | 1.000 |
Variable | B | 95% CI for B | β | t | p |
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Precautionary Behavioral acts | 0.143 | (0.078–0.207) | 0.078 | 4.33 | 0.001 |
Gender | 2.48 | (1.672–3.296) | 0.109 | 5.99 | 0.001 |
Income | 0.571 | (−0.106–1.248) | 0.030 | 1.65 | 0.098 |
Number of family members | −0.144 | (−0.296–0.008) | −0.033 | −1.86 | 0.063 |
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Aldhmadi, B.K.; Kumar, R.; Itumalla, R.; Perera, B. Depressive Symptomatology and Practice of Safety Measures among Undergraduate Students during COVID-19: Impact of Gender. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 4924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094924
Aldhmadi BK, Kumar R, Itumalla R, Perera B. Depressive Symptomatology and Practice of Safety Measures among Undergraduate Students during COVID-19: Impact of Gender. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(9):4924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094924
Chicago/Turabian StyleAldhmadi, Badr K., Rakesh Kumar, Ramaiah Itumalla, and Bilesha Perera. 2021. "Depressive Symptomatology and Practice of Safety Measures among Undergraduate Students during COVID-19: Impact of Gender" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 9: 4924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094924
APA StyleAldhmadi, B. K., Kumar, R., Itumalla, R., & Perera, B. (2021). Depressive Symptomatology and Practice of Safety Measures among Undergraduate Students during COVID-19: Impact of Gender. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(9), 4924. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094924