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Table 3 Attitudes and practice characteristics of participants and univariate analysis

From: Knowledge, attitudes, practices, and influencing factors of anxiety among pregnant women in Wuhan during the outbreak of COVID-19: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Total N (%)

Non-anxiety N (%)

Anxiety (N, %)

P

Attention to the news of COVID-19

 Very concern

580 (71.0)

453 (78.1)

127 (21.9)

0.199

 Concern

208 (25.5)

173 (83.2)

35 (16.8)

 

 Not every concern

29 (3.5)

21 (72.4)

8 (27.6)

 

Media trust

 Non official

362 (44.3)

270 (74.6)

92 (25.4)

0.004

 Official

455 (55.7)

377 (82.9)

78 (17.1)

 

Worried about contracting COVID-19

 Very worried

681 (83.4)

522 (76.7)

159 (23.3)

< 0.001

 Somewhat worried or not worried

136 (16.6)

125 (91.9)

11 (8.1)

 

Worried about contracting COVID-19 by the probea

 Yes

83 (10.2)

55 (6.3)

28 (33.7)

0.002

 No or don’t know

734 (89.8)

592 (80.7)

142 (19.3)

 

ANC schedule

 Postpone or reduce times

528 (64.6)

431 (81.6)

97 (18.4)

0.028

 other

289 (35.4)

204 (70.6)

85 (29.4)

 

Kind of PPE used in the hospital (except facemask)

 One

148 (18.1)

111 (75.0)

37 (25.0)

0.448

 Two

410 (50.2)

331 (80.7)

79 (19.3)

 

 Three or more

259 (31.7)

205 (79.2)

54 (20.8)

 

With gown in the hospital

 Yes

211 (25.8)

163 (77.3)

48 (22.7)

0.420

 No

606 (74.2)

484 (79.9)

122 (20.1)

 
  1. aThe cleaning of ultrasound transducer was in accordance with local guidelines