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. 2019 Sep 23;16(19):3555. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16193555

Table 1.

Demographic and job characteristics of participants (n = 951).

Covariate n (%)
Demographic characteristics
Gender
Male 332 (34.9)
Female 619 (65.1)
Age group (years)
<30 153 (16.1)
30−39 401 (42.2)
≥40 397 (41.7)
Education
High-school graduate or blow 178 (18.7)
Some college 396 (41.6)
Bachelor’s degree or above 377 (39.6)
Marital status
Married 861 (90.5)
Single/divorced/widowed 90 (9.5)
Job characteristics
Employment type
Temporary employee 717 (75.4)
Long-term employee 234 (24.6)
Years of experience
<5 203 (21.4)
5−10 217 (22.8)
11−20 232 (24.4)
≥21 299 (31.4)
Work role
Prevention 260 (27.3)
Clinical 428 (45.0)
Clinical and prevention 263 (27.7)
Monthly salary
<4000 422 (44.4)
≥4000 529 (55.6)
Perceived workload, mean (SD) 3.7 (0.7)
Perceived work support, mean (SD) 3.8 (1.1)
Perceived work autonomy, mean (SD) 3.3 (1.1)