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. 2020 Jun 16;66:1–8. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2020.06.007

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N = 657).

Demographic characteristics N (%)
Age range
 18–24 11 (1.5)
 25–34 336 (46.8)
 35–44 150 (20.9)
 45–54 86 (12.0)
 55–64 64 (8.9)
 65–74 3 (0.4)
 ≥75 2 (0.3)
 No answer 5 (0.7)
Gender
 Woman 509 (70.9)
 Man 143 (19.9)
 Genderqueer 1 (0.1)
 Prefer not to answer 4 (0.4)
Race
 White 428 (59.6)
 Asian 103 (14.3)
 Black 58 (8.1)
 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 4 (0.6)
 American Indian/Native American 2 (0.3)
 Other 17 (2.4)
 More than one race 22 (3.1)
 Prefer not to answer 45 (6.3)
Ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic or Latino 539 (71.1)
 Hispanic or Latino 80 (11.1)
 Prefer not to answer 38 (5.3)
Number of household members (including participant)
 1 132 (18.4)
 2 244 (34.0)
 ≥3 281 (39.1)
Living with a family member who is a healthcare provider 171 (23.8)
Clinical role
 Attending physician 141 (21.5)
 Resident or fellow 141 (21.5)
 Nurse 313 (47.6)
 Advanced practice provider 48 (7.3)
 Other 14 (2.1)
Practice setting for majority of shifts since March 1, 2020
 Emergency department 74 (11.2)
 Intensive care unit 262 (39.9)
 Inpatient (non-ICU): COVID-19 focused 126 (19.2)
 Inpatient (non-ICU): not COVID-19 focused 61 (9.3)
 Outpatient: COVID-19 focused 25 (3.8)
 Outpatient: not COVID-19 focused 74 (11.2)
 Other 35 (5.9)

Abbreviations: COVID-19 = Coronavirus disease 2019; ED = Emergency Department; ICU = Intensive Care Unit.

Advanced practice providers included nurse practitioners and physician assistants.