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Table 1 Difference analysis of satisfaction scores of emergency management in medical colleges

From: Evaluation and associated factors of public health emergency management among medical college students in a city in Southwest China: a cross-sectional study

Characteristics

Score

Z/H

p-value

Gender

 Male

31.61 ± 4.10

-1.858

0.063

 Female

31.28 ± 4.04

Grade

 Freshman

32.08 ± 3.79

20.889

< 0.001

 Sophomore

30.98 ± 4.09

 Junior

30.80 ± 4.34

 Senior year and above

30.49 ± 4.00

Whether the school carried out emergency education

 Yes

31.53 ± 3.93

-3.952

< 0.001

 No

28.63 ± 5.21

Whether the school carried out emergency drills

 Yes

31.67 ± 3.91

-5.783

< 0.001

 No

29.31 ± 4.46

Whether the school had public health facilities

 Yes

31.42 ± 4.02

-0.684

0.494

 No

29.53 ± 5.19

Whether the school carried out information notification

 Yes

31.55 ± 3.96

-4.661

< 0.001

 No

30.12 ± 4.51

Whether the school dynamically adjusted the prevention and control measures

 Yes

31.45 ± 4.00

-4.309

< 0.001

 No

28.06 ± 5.14

Whether the school distributed emergency materials

 Yes

31.53 ± 3.93

-1.554

0.120

 No

28.63 ± 5.21

whether the schools rapidly responded to public opinions

 Yes

31.67 ± 3.91

-2.985

0.003

 No

29.31 ± 4.46

Whether the school provided psychological counseling

 Yes

31.42 ± 4.02

-3.027

0.002

 No

29.53 ± 5.19