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. 2024 Nov 14;22(3):e20231128. doi: 10.47626/1679-4435-2023-1128

Table 1.

Characterization of work-related accidents among professionals at a public university from 2015 to 2019, by sociodemographic variables

Variables 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Sex
Female 54 (70.1) 61 (75.3) 56 (75.7) 58 (75.3) 35 (60.3) 264 (71.9)
Male 23 (29.9) 20 (24.7) 18 (24.3) 18 (24.7) 23 (39.7) 103 (28.1)
Age group* (years)
20-27 15 (19.5) 19 (23.8) 21 (28.4) 27 (35.5) 15 (25.9) 97 (26.6)
28-33 15 (19.5) 14 (17.5) 10 (13.5) 18 (23.7) 5 (8.6) 62 (17.0)
34-39 12 (15.6) 12 (15.0) 17 (23.0) 9 (11.8) 13 (22.4) 63 (17.3)
40-45 9 (11.7) 7 (8.8) 3 (4.1) 10 (13.2) 7 (12.1) 36 (9.9)
46-51 4 (5.2) 8 (10.0) 3 (4.1) 2 (2.6) 6 (10.3) 23 (6.3)
52-57 11 (14.3) 14 (17.5) 13 (17.6) 5 (6.6) 4 (6.9) 47 (12.9)
58-63 6 (7.8) 2 (2.5) 7 (9.5) 5 (6.6) 6 (10.3) 26 (7.1)
≥ 64 5 (6.5) 4 (5.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 2 (3.4) 11 (3.0)

Source: Compiled from the records of the Department of Health Care for Public Servants (Departamento de Atenção à Saúde do Servidor, DASS), 2022.

*

Missing data.