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Table 2 Baseline characteristics

From: Sex differences in self-report anxiety and sleep quality during COVID-19 stay-at-home orders

Variable

Male

Female

P value

All

N (%)

42 (41)

61 (59)

---

103 (100)

Age (Range)

37 ± 2 (18-68)

39 ± 2 (19-68)

0.393

38 ± 1 (18-68)

BMI

28 ± 1

26 ± 1

0.058

27 ± 1

STOP-BANG

3 ± 0

1 ± 0

<0.001

2 ± 0

Sleep disorder

1

1

---

2

Employment status, N (%)

 Unemployed

14 (37.8)

23 (62.2)

---

37 (35.9)

 Unchanged

8 (50)

8 (50)

---

16 (15.5)

 Working from home

17 (40.5)

25 (59.5)

---

42 (40.8)

 Laid-off

3 (37.5)

5 (62.5)

---

8 (7.8)

STAI

 State

38 ± 1

43 ± 1

0.007

41 ± 1

 Trait

37 ± 1

39 ± 1

0.284

38 ± 1

ESS

5 ± 1

5 ± 0

0.331

5 ± 0

CES-D

11 ± 1

15 ± 1

0.061

13 ± 1

ISI

8 ± 1

7 ± 1

0.702

7 ± 0

PSQI

7 ± 0

7 ± 0

0.854

7 ± 0

  1. Subject baseline characteristics in men and women. Values are mean ± SEM unless otherwise specified. Percentage values in male and female employment status are representative of the proportion of each sex that make up each employment category
  2. BMI body mass index, STAI State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale, CES-D Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, ISI Insomnia Severity Index, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index