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. 2021 Apr 12;12:21501327211008437. doi: 10.1177/21501327211008437

Table 1.

Sociodemographic Characteristics of Participants (n = 214).

Characteristics
Sex, n (%)
 Female 173 (80.8)
 Male 40 (18.7)
 Non-binary 1 (0.5)
Age (years), x¯±SD, min, max 38.6 ± 11.3, 24, 67
Marital status, n (%)
 Single 83 (38.8)
 Married/de facto union 113 (52.8)
 Divorced 18 (8.4)
Parental situation, n (%)
 No children 121 (56.5)
 Have children 93 (43.5)
  >12 years old 36 (38.7)
  ≤12 years old 57 (61.3)
Years of professional experience, n (%)
 ≤5 years 71 (33.2)
 6-15 years 85 (39.7)
 ≥15 years 58 (27.1)
Living situation during the COVID-19 outbreak, n (%)
 Living with friends 9 (4.2)
 Living with family 164 (76.6)
 Living alone 41 (19.2)
Changed their living situation during the pandemic, n (%) 39 (18.2)
Taking care of elderly people, n (%) 20 (9.3)
Living with a person at higher risk of complications from COVID-19, n (%) 70 (32.7)
Have any health condition, n (%) 72 (33.6)
Death of a relative or a friend during the pandemic, n (%) 7 (3.3)
Reduction in monthly income, n (%) 32 (15)
COVID-19 front line, n (%) 204 (95.3)
Working directly with infected people, n (%) 77 (36.0)
 Feels they have adequate Personal Protection Equipment (n = 77), n (%) 48 (62.3)
Teleworking, n (%)
 Partial telework 10 (4.7)
 In-person work only 194 (90.7)
 Telework only 10 (4.7)
Area of residence (NUTS II), n (%)
 Norte 86 (40.2)
 Centro 39 (18.2)
 AM Lisboa 40 (18.7)
 Alentejo 9 (4.2)
 Algarve 6 (2.8)
 Azores 8 (3.7)
 Madeira 26 (12.1)
Sought help related with mental health, n (%) 24 (11.2)
Started a new drug related with mental health, n (%) 23 (10.7)
Have been in quarantine, n (%) 39 (18.2)
Got tested for COVID-19, n (%) 72 (33.7)
Diagnosed with COVID-19, n (%) 2 (0.9)