Skip to main content

Table 1 Comparison between included and excluded participants

From: COVID-19 and psychosis, depression, obsession and quality of life in Lebanese patients with schizophrenia: Any changes after 5 months of quarantine?

 

Included

Excluded

 
 

Frequency (%)

Frequency (%)

 

Gender

   

 Male

142 (74.7%)

58 (49.2%)

< 0.001

 Female

48 (25.3%)

60 (50.8%)

 

Education level

   

 Illiterate

12 (6.3%)

8 (6.8%)

0.011

 Primary

34 (17.9%)

40 (33.9%)

 

 Complementary

80 (42.1%)

35 (29.7%)

 

 Secondary

45 (23.7%)

20 (16.9%)

 

 University

19 (10%)

15 (12.7%)

 

Marital status

   

 Single

162 (85.3%)

92 (78.0%)

0.253

 Married

11 (5.8%)

13 (11%)

 

 Widowed

1 (0.5%)

2 (1.7%)

 

 Divorced

16 (8.4%)

11 (9.3%)

 

Corona knowledge

   

 Yes

160 (84.2%)

13 (76.5%)

0.491

 No

30 (15.8%)

4 (23.5%)

 

Corona updates

   

 Never

48 (25.4%)

5 (29.4%)

0.553

 A little bit

41 (21.7%)

4 (23.5%)

 

 Sometimes

33 (17.5%)

5 (29.4%)

 

 Most of the time

60 (31.7%)

3 (17.6%)

 

 All the time

7 (3.7%)

0 (0%)

 

Religion

   

 Never

23 (12.2%)

1 (5.9%)

0.347

 A little bit

35 (18.6%)

2 (11.8%)

 

 Sometimes

46 (24.5%)

2 (11.8%)

 

 Most of the time

73 (38.8%)

10 (58.8%)

 

 All the time

11 (5.9%)

2 (11.8%)

 

Family history of psychiatric patients

   

 Yes

68 (35.8%)

52 (44.1%)

0.152

 No

122 (64.2%)

66 (55.9%)

 

Age

53.91 ± 10.51

55.26 ± 12.70

0.312

Number of kids

0.33 ± 1.15

0.41 ± 0.93

0.781

Duration of illness in years

26.12 ± 12.59

26.88 ± 12.83

0.608

Duration of hospitalization in years

14.67 ± 10.33

15.94 ± 9.80

0.286

  1. Numbers in bold indicate significant p values