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Table 4 Association between age categories of the study’s population to the coping strategies adopted by them

From: Children and adolescents coping with home isolation and social distancing during Covid-19 in Qatar: a cross sectional study with qualitative items

Variable

Category

7–12 years old

13–18 years old

7–18 years old

P value

Spiritual/emotional coping strategy

Did not use

259 (6.2%)

249 (10.1%)

508 (7.7%)

< .001

Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing

1409 (34.0%)

1030 (41.9%)

2439 (36.9%)

 

Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing

2480 (59.8%)

1181 (48.0%)

3661 (55.4%)

 

Cognitive coping strategy

Did not use

360 (8.7%)

341 (13.9%)

701 (6.6%)

< .001

Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing

2590 (62.4%)

1630 (66.3%)

4220 (63.9%)

 

Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing

1198 (28.9%)

489 (19.9%)

1687 (25.5%)

 

Physical coping strategy

Did not use

1148 (27.7%)

783 (31.8%)

1931 (29.2%)

.001

Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing

2264 (54.6%)

1275 (51.8%)

3539 (53.6%)

 

Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing

736 (17.7%)

402 (16.3%)

1138 (17.2%)

 

Social coping strategy

Did not use

160 (3.9%)

219 (8.9%)

379 (5.7%)

< .001

Somewhat felt comfortable and maintained practicing

1265 (30.5%)

995 (40.4%)

2260 (34.2%)

 

Always felt comfortable and maintained practicing

2723 (65.6%)

1246 (50.7%)

3969 (60.1%)