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. 2021 Apr 28;18(9):4701. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094701

Table A1.

Demographic and occupational characteristics of the respondents.

Demographic/Occupational Characteristic Category n % or Mean (± SD)
Gender Female 872 77.4%
Male 232 20.6%
Other 2 0.2%
Missing values 20 1.8%
Total 1126 100%
Age (in years) 1112 45.2 (±12.2)
Highest level of education Secondary education 96 8.5%
Vocational education 261 23.2%
Higher education 653 58.0%
PhD/MD 100 8.9%
Missing 16 1.4%
Total 1126 100%
Type of contract Permanent contract 983 87.3%
Temporary contract 75 6.7%
Self-employed 7 0.6%
Internship/student 25 2.2%
Other 18 1.6%
Missing values 18 1.6%
Total 1126 100%
Working hours a week <20 h 63 5.6%
20–29 h 357 31.7%
30–40 h 623 55.3%
>40 h 47 4.2%
Missing values 36 3.2%
Total 1126 100%
Occupational group Medical specialists 67 6.0%
Medical interns, non-specialized physicians, and residents 32 2.8%
Registered nurses & licensed practical nurses 376 33.4%
Paramedical professions 74 6.6%
Clinical support staff 172 15.3%
Research and education staff 44 3.9%
Management 35 3.1%
Administrative staff 217 19.3%
Facility staff 64 5.7%
Interns (paramedical professions and non-medical professions) 26 2.3%
Missing values 19 1.7%
Total 1126 100%

Note: PhD = Doctor of Philosophy; MD = Doctor of Medicine.