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. 2023 Jun 8;20(12):6087. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20126087

Table 2.

Socio-demographic data, COVID-19, and psychiatric history (n = 688) during the second phase.

N = 688 Categories N
Age (mean age = 43.99 years) >50 years 165 (35%)
30–49 years 245 (53%)
18–29 years 55 (12%)
Gender Female 316 (68%)
Marital status Married/cohabiting 354 (76%)
Lives alone 111 (24%)
Sons Yes 257 (55%)
Have you tested positive for COVID-19? No 343 (74%)
Have you had symptoms related to COVID-19? No 338 (73%)
Have you had health problems unrelated to COVID-19? No 368 (80%)
Has anyone dear to you tested positive for COVID-19? Yes 253 (54%)
Changing family habits? Yes 399 (86%)
Change in job during emergency? No 249 (54%)
Did you participate in the previous edition of the survey? Yes 287 (62%)
Job category Doctor 143 (31%)
Nurse 130 (28%)
Resident
in training
63 (13%)
Freelance doctor 38 (8%)
Other 91 (20%)
Do you carry out urgent or emergent activities? Yes 187 (40%)
Area Clinic 196 (42%)
Surgical 66 (14%)
Services 102 (22%)
Emergency/Urgency 101 (22%)
Have you ever been followed by a specialist psychiatrist? Yes 56 (12%)
Have you taken psychopharmacological therapy in the past? Yes 72 (16%)
Are you currently followed by a mental health specialist? Yes 29 (6%)
Do you currently take psychopharmacological therapy? Yes 36 (7%)
Did you feel protected in the workplace during the pandemic? Yes 108 (23%)
No 98 (21%)
Not always 259 (56%)
Do you think you have had the correct number of PPE available during your work? Yes 174 (37%)
No 77 (17%)
Not always 214 (46%)
Do you think you have had a correct number of works shifts in the context of COVID-19-related work? Yes 258 (55%)
No 97 (21%)
Not always 110 (24%)
How has the COVID-19 emergency influenced the number of working hours? Stable 169 (59%)
Decreased 22 (5%)
Increased 274 (36%)
Have you had the COVID-19 vaccine? Yes 451 (97%)