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. 2020 Oct 19;17(20):7607. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207607

Table 1.

Sociodemographic data of the sample regarding gender.

Men
N = 107
Women
N = 75
Total
N = 182
Age
Rank 24 to 61 29 to 59 24 to 61
M (SD) 43.59 (9.15) 44.17 (8.13) 43.83 (8.72)
Studies
High school education (n = 37) 34.57% (n = 20) 26.7% (n = 57) 31.31%
Professional training (n = 31) 28.97% (n = 18) 24% (n = 49) 27%
University studies (n = 39) 36.46% (n = 37) 49.30% (n = 76) 41.69%
Region (Comunidad Autónoma)
Madrid (n = 48) 44.9% (n = 36) 48% (n = 84) 46.15%
Castilla-León (n = 31) 29% (n = 22) 29.4% (n = 53) 29.13%
Castilla La Mancha (n = 28) 26.1% (n = 17) 22.6% (n = 45) 24.72%
Rank
Upper Management (n = 6) 5.61% (n = 3) 4% (n = 9) 5%
Executive Management (n = 35) 32.71% (n = 20) 26.67% (n = 55) 30.22%
Police Officers (n = 66) 61.68% (n = 52) 69.33% (n = 118) 64.78%
Years of service
Rank 2 to 35 years 1 to 35 years 1 to 35 years
M (SD) 18.58 (9.34) 14.71 (9.78) 16.9 (SD = 9.7)