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Quality of Life Assessment of Health Record Professionals Working in a Tertiary Health Facility, during the COVID 19 Pandemic in South Western Nigeria

Current Research in Public Health | Vol 3, Issue 2

Table 5. Comparison of the Physical and Mental Component Summaries ofQoL according to Socio-demographic Characteristics of Respondents

VariablesPCSMCSOVERALL QoL
1. Age groupNMeanSDMeanSDMeanSD
Under 302758.6712.8863.98310.92059.6710.65
31-401666.3212.5361.40613.47564.299.61
41-50760.826.1651.33312.78556.288.52
Over 50247.8812.9065.04214.08355.3312.34
P-value .108 .114 .258 
2. Gender       
Male1264.9013.5861.8510.5464.738.78
Female4059.7012.1261.4313.1059.1910.40
P-value .211 .921 .101 
3. Marital Status       
Single3161.6213.3863.3110.0460.3810.21
Married2159.8311.4058.9015.2660.6010.54
P-value .619 .214 .939 
4. Highest Level of Education       
Second Sch Cert459.064.7566.058.0362.408.52
OND1063.8312.2268.6010.7467.129.71
HND2662.0814.3759.5912.5259.0910.84
Bachelor’s degree761.207.2158.9515.7360.145.67
Masters DEG549.939.7957.4710.9053.259.81
P-Value .326 .271 .115 
5. Years of Service       
0-5 years3163.4013.1360.5412.2660.3710.78
6-10 years1559.7611.3464.0612.7362.959.39
11-15 years351.502.1452.6714.2852.358.13
>20 years350.089.8967.9411.1657.139.26
P-Value .151 .381 .388 

PCS=Physical Component Summary, MCS=Mental Component Summary