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. 2020 May 29;26:e925669-1–e925669-10. doi: 10.12659/MSM.925669

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of participants (N=587).

Variable Category n %
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