Table 1. Personal and professional background of dental academics and their levels of COVID-19- related stress (n = 1862).
Factors | N (%) | |
---|---|---|
Sex | Male | 869 (46.6) |
Female | 996 (53.4) | |
Age in years | 25–35 | 519 (27.8) |
>35–45 | 614 (32.9) | |
>45–55 | 376 (20.2) | |
>55–65 | 256 (13.7) | |
>65 | 100 (5.4) | |
Living arrangements | Alone | 198 (10.6) |
With parents | 281 (15.1) | |
With partner/ spouse | 1236 (66.3) | |
Shared accommodation | 68 (3.6) | |
Other | 82 (4.4) | |
Highest academic degree obtained | BDS | 337 (18.1) |
MSc | 619 (33.2) | |
PhD | 909 (48.7) | |
Coordinates courses | No | 269 (14.4) |
Yes | 1596 (85.6) | |
Has clinical responsibilities | No | 235 (12.6) |
Yes | 1630 (87.4) | |
Has administrative position | No | 878 (47.1) |
Yes | 987 (52.9) | |
Received training for public health emergencies | No | 964 (51.7) |
Yes | 901 (48.3) | |
Stress levels | Subclinical | 242 (13.0) |
Mild | 739 (39.6) | |
Moderate | 700 (37.5) | |
Severe | 184 (9.9) |