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. 2020 Oct 12;22:100350. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2020.100350

Table 1.

Sociodemographics and worry about COVID-19 in the online survey.

Variable N = 2007
Mean ± SD, n (%) Min–max
Age 37.72 ± 10.83 20–74
Gender
 Female 1325 (66.18)
 Male 660 (32.97)
 Transgender 17 (0.85)
Education levels
 High school or below 220 (10.97)
 Bachelor's degree 1159 (57.81)
 Master's degree and above 626 (31.22)
Healthcare workers
 No 1358 (67.73)
 Yes 647 (32.27)
 Physician 265 (40.96)
 Nurse 123 (19.01)
 Therapists 72 (11.13)
 Others or unknown 187 (28.90)
Time period of participation (days) 76.70 (9.52) 59.79–105.14
COVID-19 information sources (high-frequency)
 Internet media 1616 (80.52)
 Traditional media 1056 (52.62)
 Family members 489 (24.36)
 Coworkers 473 (23.57)
 Friends 423 (21.08)
 Academic courses 405 (20.18)
 Medical staffs 382 (19.03)
Worry of infection
 Past worry 1.59 ± 1.00 0–4
 Current worry 6.13 ± 2.25 1–10
 Anticipated worry 2.93 ± 0.92 0–4

Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; N, sample size.

Healthcare workers contained two missing values.