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. 2021 Feb 23;10(5):e017537. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.017537

Table 2.

Gender‐CATH Study: Working Characteristics and Private Life of the Survey Population

Job and Private Life Features Overall (n=326) Women (n=86) Men (n=240) P Value
Cath‐Lab experience >10 y 262 (80.4) 64 (74.4) 198 (82.5) 0.101
Full‐time consultant position 250 (76.7) 62 (72.1) 188 (78.3) 0.153
Cath‐Lab worked <8 h/d 159 (48.8) 39 (45.3) 120 (50.0) 0.459
Cardiology “on call” 224 (68.7) 60 (69.8) 164 (68.3) 0.970
Time dedicated to clinical activity >50% 46 (14.1) 14 (16.3) 32 (13.3) 0.839
Single 40 (12.3) 19 (22.1) 21 (8.7) 0.002
Not single 286 (87.7) 67 (77.9) 219 (91.2)
  • Partner working in hospital staff but not physician

153/286 (53.5) 30/67 (44.8) 123/219 (56.2) 0.029
  • Partner cardiologist/ interventionalist

62/286 (21.7) 20/67 (29.8) 42/219 (19.2) 0.001
  • Partner working in the same structure/ward

36/286 (12.6) 25/67 (40.3) 11/219 (5.02) 0.721
Childless 114/326 (35.0) 50/114 (43.9) 64/114 (56.1) <0.001
With child 212/326 (65.0) 36/212 (17.0) 176/212 (83.0)
1 Child 67/212 (31.6) 21/67 (31.3) 46/67 (68.7)
>1 Child 145/212 (68.4) 15/145 (10.3) 130/145 (89.7)
Child during residency in cardiology 43/212 (20.3) 5/36 (13.9) 38/176 (21.6) 0.003

Values are number (percentage) or number/total (percentage). CATH indicates catheterization laboratory; and Cath‐Lab, catheterization laboratory.