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. 2020 Jul 10;11:1684. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01684

Table 1.

Demographic, work-related, and psychological characteristics of the study participants.

Variable N % Mean SD
Gender
Male 124 37.4
Female 206 62.6
Age 44.6 13.5
Occupation
Doctor 140 42.2
Nurse 86 26.0
Nurse assistant 38 11.5
Physiotherapist 35 10.6
Other 32 9.7
Work status
Working in the hospital 232 70.3
Working from home or being quarantined 98 29.7
Working in contact with COVID-19 patients
Yes 238 72.2
No 92 27.8
Working in a COVID-19 ward
Yes 188 56.8
No 142 43.2
Work hours during the last week 25.8 16.8
Having been infected by COVID-19
Yes 88 26.5
No 242 73.5
Medical comorbidities
Yes 80 24.2
No 250 75.8
Psychological comorbidities
Yes 12 3.6
No 318 96.4
Fear of infection (range 0–100) 53.3 33.9
Support from family (range 0–100) 81.1 31.1
Support from friends (range 0–100) 74.2 32.9
Support from spirituality (range 0–100) 38.2 36.4
MBI—Emotional exhaustion (range 0–54) 22.3 11.4
MBI—Depersonalization (range 0–30) 4.7 5.4
MBI—Personal accomplishment (range 0–48) 33.7 6.8
STAI—State anxiety (range 20–80) 47.3 11.9
DASS-21—Anxiety (range 0–21) 3.3 3.6
DASS-21—Depression (range 0–21) 4.0 4.2
DASS-21—Stress (range 0–21) 6.8 4.8
IES-6—Intrusion (range 0–8) 4.0 2.3
IES-6—Avoidance (range 0–8) 2.8 1.9
IES-6—Hyperarousal (range 0–8) 3.2 2.1

MBI, Maslach Burnout Inventory; STAI, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; DASS-21, Depression Anxiety Stress Scales; IES-6, Impact of Event Scale-6.