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. 2018 Dec 2;28(2):158–166. doi: 10.1159/000495915

Table 2.

Demographics of the study participants (n = 98)

Demographics n (%)
Gender
 Male 33 (33.7)
 Female 65 (66.3)
Age
 <30 years 36 (38.3)
 30–39 years 36 (38.3)
 ≥40 years 22 (23.4)
 Mean ± SD 33.9±9.2
Level of education
 Diploma 8 (8.3)
 Bachelor 72 (75.0)
 Masters and above 16 (16.7)
Profession
 Doctors and allied health professionals 22 (22.7)
 Nurses 50 (51.5)
 Teachers 11 (11.3)
 Others 14 (14.4)
Work settings
 General hospital 30 (31.6)
 Specialized hospital 25 (26.3)
 College/university 18 (18.9)
 Others 22 (23.2)
Working experience
 <5 years 16 (16.8)
 5–10 years 43 (45.3)
 11–15 years 17 (17.9)
 16–20 years 9 (9.5)
 <»20 years 10 (10.5)
Working with OT
 Never 55 (57.3)
 <1 year 16 (16.7)
 1–5 years 7 (7.3)
 6–10 years 12 (12.5)
 <»10 years 6 (6.3)
Attended seminars/workshops related to OT
 No 68 (71.6)
 Yes 27 (28.4)

OT, occupational therapy. Numbers may not add up to the total due to missing responses.