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. 2021 May 11;9:667379. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.667379

Table 1.

Descriptive data of the sample, including socio-demographic and work related variables.

Variables N %
Gender Male 210 32.2%
Female 443 67.8%
Age categories 18–29 years 92 14.1%
30–39 yeasr 189 28.9%
40–49 years 145 22.2%
≥50 years 227 34.8%
Marital status Single/divorced/widow 159 24.3%
Married/cohabitant 413 63.2%
In a stable relationship 81 12.4%
Chlidren Yes 358 54.8%
No 295 45.2%
Working categories Doctor 286 43.8%
Residents in training 99 15.2%
Nurse 137 21.0%
Other* 131 20.1%
Positivity to COVID-19 swab Yes 564 86.4%
No 89 13.6%
COVID-19 related symptoms Yes 528 80.9%
No 125 19.1%
Health problems not related to COVID-19 Yes 556 85.1%
No 97 14.9%
Changing of mansion due to the COVID-19 pandemic Yes 89 13.6%
No 564 86.4%
Job modification due to the COVID-19 pandemic Yes 322 49.3%
No 331 50.7%
Someone of dear positive to COVID-19 buffer Yes 454 69.5%
No 199 30.5%
Modification of family habits for fear of infecting loved one dear Yes 43 6.6%
No 525 80.4%
No answer 85 13.0%

N, number of patients.

%, percentage of individuals.

*

, psychologists, socio-health, psychological, radiological and laboratory technicians, educators.