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. 2022 Sep 1;35(5):571–584. doi: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01932

Table 1.

Description of the group of clinicians and nurses from 2 regional hospitals who participated in the study of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity in Slovenia, 2020

Variable Participants (N = 813) [n (%)]
Work-related factor
 healthcare workers group (N = 813)
  junior doctors 63 (7.7)
  consultants 156 (19.2)
  nurses
   with secondary education 276 (33.9)
   with college or higher education 318 (39.1)
 primary work location (department) (N = 813)
  emergency 120 (14.8)
  surgery, otorhinolaryngology (ENT), ophthalmology 233 (28.7)
  internal medicine, infectious diseases 190 (23.4)
  gynaecology and obstetrics 71 (8.7)
  other 199 (24.5)
 colleague SARS-CoV-2 positive (N = 810)
  no 77 (9.5)
  yes 733 (90.5)
 contact with a COVID-19 patient (N = 810)
  no 198 (24.4)
  yes 612 (75.6)
Personal factors
 smoking (N = 807)
  no 648 (80.3)
  yes 159 (19.7)
 the presence of chronic disease (N = 777)
  no 628 (80.8)
  1 disease 122 (15.7)
  >1 disease 27 (3.5)
 age (N = 813)
  21-30 years 156 (19.2)
  31-40 years 255 (31.4)
  41-50 years 194 (23.9)
  51-60 years 187 (23.0)
  61-65 years 21 (2.6)
 gender (N = 813)
  female 651 (80.1)
  male 162 (19.9)
Family/household factor
 family/household member SARS-CoV-2 positive (N = 802)
  no 665 (82.9)
  yes 137 (17.1)