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Table 2 One-Way Anova results to compare the mean scores of anxiety and depression in terms of demographic variables

From: Personality and occupational correlates of anxiety and depression in nurses: the contribution of role conflict, core self-evaluations, negative affect and bullying

Variable

BAI scores

BDI-II scores

BAI scores

BDI-II scores

Mean (SD)

F

p-value

F

p-value

Marital status

Single

10.34 ± 9.01

9.77 ± 7

1.14

0.32

0.49

0.61

Married

11.23 ± 11.14

8.06 ± 7.75

Divorced

9.4 ± 8.26

8 ± 6.7

Education level

Diploma

15.42 ± 12.62

13 ± 8.26

2.41

0.07

3.65

0.01

Associate degree

15.66 ± 6.02

6.33 ± 2.08

Bachelor’s degree

11.02 ± 10.56

8.42 ± 7.74

Master’s degree and higher

8.76 ± 7.11

5.33 ± 5.07

Years of experience

< 3 years

11.3 ± 9.41

9.82 ± 7.18

1.39

0.24

0.65

0.58

3–5 years

10.53 ± 9

8.73 ± 7.48

5–10 years

11.06 ± 10.07

8 ± 7.26

> 10 years

12.1 ± 10.92

8.61 ± 7.6

Age group

20–29 years

11.07 ± 10.23

9.02 ± 7.63

4.31

0.01

3.23

0.04

30–39 years

10.07 ± 9.29

7.62 ± 6.92

≥ 40 years

14.03 ± 12.015

10.03 ± 7.92

Ward of affiliation

Children

13.61 ± 11.24

9.92 ± 9.73

3.61

0.001

2.53

0.01

Adults

11.24 ± 8.55

7.45 ± 6.89

ICU

14 ± 12

9.51 ± 8.89

Internal ward

8.98 ± 6.53

8.73 ± 5.79

Thalassemia and dialysis

13.35 ± 9.82

7.29 ± 5.39

CCU

7.2 ± 4.94

6.38 ± 4.11

NICU

9.85 ± 8.05

9.63 ± 7.5

Neurology

12.31 ± 11.5

9.53 ± 7.71

Operating room and maternity ward

13.04 ± 11.48

9.6 ± 7.9