Research Article
Anxiety and Depression among Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Attending at a Cardiac Center, Kathmandu, Nepal
Table 4
Association of level of anxiety with different variables.
| Variables | Level of Anxiety | 2 | p-value | | No anxiety n () | Borderline anxiety n () | Anxiety caseness n() | | |
| Gender | Male | 66(64.7) | 18(17.6) | 18(17.6) | 16.254 | <0.001 | Female | 23(34.8) | 15(22.7) | 28(42.4) | Living with | Spouse | 76(56.3) | 28(20.7) | 31(23.0) | 6.751 | 0.034 | Single | 13(39.4) | 5(15.2) | 15(45.5) | Occupation status (n= 106) | | | | | | Housework | 8(25.0) | 8(25.0) | 16(50.0) | 21.995 | 0.001 | Agriculture | 8(36.4) | 6(27.3) | 8(36.4) | Service | 16(59.3) | 6(22.2) | 5(18.5) | Business | 20(80.0) | 2(8.0) | 3(12.0) | Economic status | | | | | | Enough to run family | 78(62.4) | 21(16.8) | 26(20.8) | 17.921 | <0.001 | Not enough to run family | 11(25.6) | 12(27.9) | 20(46.5) |
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Significance level at 0.05. Likelihood ratio. |