Table 2.
PCP (n = 78) |
HP (n = 265) |
p * | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Age | Mean years old (SD) | 51 (±11) | 46 (±12) | |
Gender | Male | 22 (28.2%) | 57 (21.5%) | 0.410 |
Female | 56 (71.8%) | 208 (78.4%) | ||
Marital status | Married | 47 (60.3%) | 141 (53.2%) | 0.454 |
Single | 17 (21.8%) | 85 (32.1%) | ||
Widowed | 2 (2.6%) | 4 (1.5%) | ||
Separated | 12 (15.3%) | 34 (12.8%) | ||
Education | Primary school | 0 (0%) | 7 (2.6%) | 0.105 |
High school | 11 (14.1%) | 57 (21.5%) | ||
University | 67 (85.9%) | 201 (75.8%) | ||
Professional category | Doctor | 38 (48.7%) | 82 (30.9%) | 0.103 |
Nurse | 22 (28.2%) | 83 (30.9%) | ||
Nursing assistant and other technicians | 6 (7.7%) | 42 (15.8%) | ||
Caretaker | 3 (3.8%) | 9 (3.4%) | ||
Administrative staff | 6 (7.7%) | 30 (11.3%) | ||
Other | 3 (3.8%) | 17 (6.4%) |
* Pearson’s χ2 test (significance, p < 0.005). PCP, primary care personnel; HP, hospital personnel.