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. 2024 Aug 3;16(8):e66092. doi: 10.7759/cureus.66092

Table 1. Sociodemographic characteristics of healthcare workers (N=69).

Study variables Frequency (Percentage)
Age group  
≤35 years 36 (52.2%)
>35 years 33 (47.8%)
Gender  
Male 12 (17.4%)
Female 57 (82.6%)
Marital status  
Single 31 (44.9%)
Married 34 (49.3%)
Divorced or widowed 04 (05.8%)
Have Children  
No 39 (56.5%)
Yes 3012 (43.5%)
Working Position  
Doctor 18 (26.09%)
Nurse 41 (59.42%)
Lab Technician 10 (14.49%)
Years of Experience  
≤10 years 44 (63.8%)
>10 years 25 (36.2%)
On-call Duties  
No 42 (60.9%)
Yes 27 (39.1%)
Daily Working Hours  
8-9 Hours 40 (57.97%)
>9 Hours 29 (42.03%)
Working in Shifts (n= 54)  
Regular 32 (46.4%)
Mixed 22 (31.9%)
No 15 (21.7%)
Peer Support (e.g., close friend or family member)  
No 24 (34.8%)
Yes 45 (65.2%)
Level of Education  
High school 04 (05.8%)
Bachelor degree 55 (79.7%)
Higher education 10 (14.5%
Monthly income (SAR)  
<10,000 44 (63.8%)
>10,000 25 (36.2%)
Physical activity weekly (e.g., Gym, walks, etc.)  
No 24 (34.8%)
Yes  45 (65.2%)
Family history of mental diseases  
No 64 (92.8%)
Yes 05 (7.2%)
Specify (n=5)  
Depression 02 (40.0%)
Anxiety 01 (20.0%)
Autism 01 (20.0%)
Bipolar 01 (20.0%)
Smoking  
No 54 (78.3%)
Yes 15 (21.7%)
History of Substance Abuse  
No 67 (97.1%)
Yes 02 (02.9%)