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. 2023 Jun 17;94:103810. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103810

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics.

Variables N (%)
Sex (n = 114)
 Females 85 (74%)
 Males 27 (24%)
 Declined the question 2 (2%)
Age (n = 113)
 20–30 years 1 (1%)
 31–40 years 17 (15%)
 41–50 years 45 (40%)
 51–60 years 42 (37%)
 > 60 years 8 (7%)
Job title (n = 114)
 Medical doctor 40 (35%)
 Nurse 34 (30%)
 Administrative assistant 23 (20%)
 Social worker 11 (10%)
 Psychologist 6 (5%)
Nationality (n = 114)
 Belgium 30 (26%)
 France 22 (19%)
 Italy 16 (14%)
 Germany 9 (8%)
 Other countries 37 (33%)
Education (n = 114)
 Secondary education 5 (4%)
 Post-secondary non-tertiary education 4 (4%)
 Short-cycle tertiary education 4 (4%)
 Bachelor's degree 29 (25%)
 Master's degree 49 (43%)
 Doctorate 23 (20%)
Parental situation (n = 114)
 No child 25 (22%)
 Children under 5 in the household 11 (10%)
 Children between 5 and 11 in the household 21 (18%)
 Children between 12 and 17 in the household 18 (16%)
 Children over 18 in the household 17 (15%)
 Children living elsewhere 22 (19%)
Household description (n = 114)
 Family with children 66 (58%)
 Couple living together 24 (21%)
 Living alone 14 (12%)
 Blended family 4 (4%)
 Extended family 5 (5%)
Self-care during the pandemica (n = 109)
 Reduced 42 (39%)
 Stable 37 (34%)
 Increased 30 (27%)
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Self-care = physical activity, attention to diet, etc.