Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Psychiatr. Oct 19, 2021; 11(10): 864-875
Published online Oct 19, 2021. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v11.i10.864
Table 1 Frequencies and prevalence of the various sociodemographic variables
Variable
n
Prevalence (%)
Gender
Women34253.8
Men29446.2
Socioeconomic status
Below average salary39756.6
Average/above average salary23934
Current work
Full time40864.2
Part time7912.4
No work at all14923.4
Family status
Single20231.8
Married39762.4
Divorced355.5
Widowed20.3
Children
Yes40764
No22936
Table 2 Differences between men and women in terms of the main variables

Women, n = 324
Men, n = 281
t
CCRAM (1-5)3.23 ± 0.973.16 ± 0.840.94
Trust in leaders (1-5)2.14 ± 0.852.15 ± 0.90-0.11
Hope (1-4)3.21 ± 0.553.17 ± 0.530.63
State anger (1-4)1.97 ± 0.711.81 ± 0.702.68b
Global severity index (0-2)1.01 ± 0.870.68 ± 0.625.56c
Table 3 Differences between the socio-economic status groups in terms of the main variables

Low SES, n = 378
Average/high SES, n = 227
t
CCRAM (1-5)3.18 ± 0.953.23 ± 0.86-0.58
Trust in leaders (1-5)2.23 ± 0.882.01 ± 0.852.98b
Hope (1-4)3.15 ± 0.563.26 ± 0.49-2.33a
State anger (1-4)1.94 ± 0.721.82 ± 0.712.08a
Global severity index (0-2)0.97 ± 0.810.67 ± 0.704.65c
Table 4 Results of hierarchical multiple-regression analysis predicting state anger and psychological distress, as measured by the global severity index
State anger
GSI

R2
β
t
R2
β
t
Step 10.020.11
SES-0.06-1.35-0.11-2.62b
Age -0.06-1.42-0.21-5.11c
Gender-0.10-2.40a-0.20-4.96c
Step 20.060.08
SES-0.06-1.34-0.10-2.38b
Age -0.04-1.09-0.19-4.87c
Gender-0.11-2.73b-0.21-5.50c
CCRAM-0.24-6.05c-0.28-7.62c
Step 30.040.01
SES-0.08-1.97a-0.11-2.96b
Age-0.06-1.34-0.19-5.00c
Gender-0.10-2.63b-0.20-5.43c
CCRAM-0.18-4.53c-0.26-6.72c
Trust in leaders-0.22-5.33c-0.09-2.36a
Step 40.070.13
SES-0.05-1.33-0.08-2.16a
Age-0.05-1.30-0.18-5.24c
Gender-0.11-3.02b-0.22-6.25c
CCRAM-0.08-2.03a-0.13-3.47b
Trust in leaders-0.19-4.85c-0.06-1.55
Hope-0.29-7.33c-0.38-10.40c