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Table 3 Perceived discrimination according to depression/anxiety disorders

From: The association between perceived discrimination and depression/anxiety disorders among Korean workers: analysis of the third Korean Working Conditions Survey

 

Male (N = 22,020)

Female (N = 13,510)

 

Depression/anxiety disorders

 

Depression/anxiety disorders

Perceived discrimination

N (%)

No (%)

Yes (%)

N (%)

No (%)

Yes (%)

Total

 Yes

2284 (11.4)

2212 (96.8)

72 (3.2)*

1802 (13.3)

1711 (95.0)

91 (5.0)*

 No

17,736 (88.6)

17,566 (99.0 %)

170 (1.0)

11,708 (86.7)

11,575 (98.9)

133 (1.1)

Age

 Yes

835 (4.2)

816 (97.7)

19 (2.3)*

635 (4.7)

589 (92.8)

46 (7.2)*

 No

19,185 (95.8)

18,962 (98.8)

223 (1.2)

12,875 (95.3)

12,697 (98.6)

178 (1.4)

Academic cliquism

 Yes

1142 (5.7)

1110 (97.2)

32 (2.8)*

830 (6.1)

779 (93.9)

51 (6.1)*

 No

18,878 (94.3)

18,668 (98.9)

210 (1.1)

12,680 (93.9)

12,506 (98.6)

174 (1.4)

Birth origin

 Yes

435 (2.2)

422 (97.0)

13 (3.0)*

306 (2.3)

286 (93.5)

20 (6.5)*

 No

19,585 (97.8)

19,356 (98.8)

229 (1.2)

13,204 (97.7)

13,000 (98.5)

204 (1.5)

Sex

 Yes

369 (1.8)

353 (95.7)

16 (4.3)*

446 (3.3)

404 (90.6)

42 (9.4)*

 No

19,651 (98.2)

19,426 (98.9)

225 (1.1)

13,064 (96.7)

12,882 (98.6)

182 (1.4)

Employment status

 Yes

834 (4.2)

799 (95.8)

35 (4.2)*

654 (4.8)

600 (91.7)

54 (8.3)*

 No

19,186 (95.8)

18,979 (98.9)

207 (1.1)

12,856 (95.2)

12,686 (98.7)

170 (1.3)

  1. *p < 0.05 using the chi-square test