Gender |
Male |
282 |
48.0 |
Female |
305 |
52.0 |
Marital status |
Unmarried |
138 |
23.5 |
Marriage |
439 |
74.8 |
Divorced |
10 |
1.7 |
Education |
Diploma degree |
140 |
23.9 |
Bachelor degree |
385 |
65.6 |
Master’s degree or doctor’s degree |
62 |
10.6 |
Job category |
Nurse |
119 |
20.3 |
Technician |
245 |
41.7 |
Doctor |
223 |
38.0 |
Contact with confirmed/suspected cases at work |
Yes |
223 |
38.0 |
No |
364 |
62.0 |
Participant with symptoms |
Yes |
34 |
5.8 |
No |
553 |
94.2 |
Family members with symptoms |
Yes |
29 |
4.9 |
No |
558 |
95.1 |
Knowledge of COVID-19 |
Lack of understanding |
6 |
1.0 |
Part of understanding |
203 |
34.6 |
Significant understanding |
378 |
64.4 |
Knowledge of protective measurements |
Part of understanding |
169 |
28.8 |
Significant understanding |
418 |
71.2 |
Availability of adequate protective materials |
Significant shortage |
77 |
13.1 |
Partial shortage |
242 |
41.2 |
Partial abundance |
157 |
26.7 |
Significant abundance |
111 |
18.9 |
Knowledge of the psychological hotline |
Yes |
395 |
67.3 |
No |
192 |
32.7 |
Whether the participant was concerned about contact with suspected/confirmed cases at work |
Yes |
345 |
58.8 |
No |
242 |
41.2 |
Whether the participant was concerned about work-related infections |
Yes |
341 |
58.1 |
No |
246 |
41.9 |