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. 2021 Jun 4;16(6):e0252603. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252603

Table 1. Socio-economic characteristics of healthcare providers.

Frontline Non-frontline
Variables n (%) n (%)
Age (years)a 38.0 (6.21) 38.5 (7.13)
Household income (RM)a,b 5754.7 (3121.83) 4369.1 (2726.48)
Number of childrena 2.5 (1.53) 2.3 (1.57)
Duration of employment (years)a 12.7 (5.84) 12.4 (7.01)
Sex
    Male 19 (11.9) 42 (28.8)
    Female 141 (88.1) 104 (71.2)
Race
    Malay 156 (97.5) 145 (99.3)
    Non-Malay 4 (2.5) 1 (0.7)
Education level
    Diploma 134 (83.8) 135 (92.4)
    Bachelor 18 (11.2) 9 (6.2)
    Master 8 (5.0) 2 (1.4)
Marital status
    Married 133 (83.1) 132 (90.4)
    Unmarried 27 (16.9) 14 (9.6)
Occupation
    Paramedics 137 (85.6) 139 (95.2)
    Medical staffs 23 (14.4) 7 (4.8)
Department
    Medical 54 (33.8) 24 (16.4)
    Emergency 2 (1.3) 51 (34.9)
    Intensive Care Unit 67 (41.9) 0 (0)
    Surgical 14 (8.8) 56 (38.4)
    Obstetric Gynaecology 5 (3.1) 0 (0)
    Others 18 (11.2) 15 (10.2)
Shift work
    No 154 (96.2) 137 (93.8)
    Yes 6 (3.8) 9 (6.2)
Social support
    Emotional supporta 70.3 (25.44) 58.5 (27.93)
    Tangible supporta 64.4 (28.21) 56.2 (29.13)
    Affectionate supporta 74.7 (25.55) 62.8 (28.70)
    Positive social interactiona 74.2 (24.48) 62.5 (27.51)

a Expressed as mean (standard deviation)

b Missing values (Frontline, n = 128; non-frontline, n = 87)