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. 2020 Apr 23;17(3):514–522. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.04.020

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the study sample at baseline (n = 726).

Parameter Mean (SD) n (%)
Age (mean ± SD) 26.9 (8.0)
Gender, n (%)
  • Female

  • Male

522 (71.9)
204 (28.1)
Marital status, n (%)
  • Married

  • None-married (single, divorced, widowed)

199 (27.4)
527 (72.6)
University
  • Private University

  • Public University

393 (54.1)
333 (45.9)
Educational level
  • Student

  • Diploma

  • B.Pharm

  • Pharm.D

  • Masters

  • PhD

256 (35.3)
24 (3.3)
292 (40.2)
45 (6.2)
81 (11.2)
28 (3.9)
Employment
  • Pharmacy owner

  • Pharmacy employee

  • Hospital pharmacist

  • Pharmacy trainee

  • Academic

  • Pharmacy student

  • Others

33 (4.5)
91 (12.7)
33 (4.5)
53 (7.3)
68 (9.4)
342 (47.1)
105 (14.5)
Living area
  • Amman

  • Others

  • Missing data

504 (69.4)
211 (29.1)
11 (1.5)
Graduation years
  • I'm still a student

  • 1–5 years ago

  • 6–15 years ago

  • 16–25 years ago

  • More than 25 years ago

369 (50.8)
204 (28.1)
102 (14.0)
31 (4.3)
20 (2.8)
Years of experience
  • 1–5 years

  • 6–10 years

  • 11–15 years

  • 16–20 years

  • 21–25 years

  • More than 25 years

572 (78.8)
82 (11.3)
23 (3.2)
17 (2.3)
16 (2.2)
16 (2.2)
The number of attended educational workshops in the last year
  • 0

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • More than 5

193 (26.6)
163 (22.5)
138 (19.0)
83 (11.4)
53 (7.3)
32 (4.4)
64 (8.8)