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. 2021 Jun 9;12:665992. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.665992

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of survey data.

Variables Total (N = 2061)
Demographic variables
Age, mean ± SD 37.08 ± 9.08
Gender (n, %)
Male 755 (36.6)
Female 1,306 (63.4)
Education level (n, %)
Degree below bachelor 427 (20.7)
Bachelor's degree 1,218 (59.1)
Master's or doctorate degree 416 (20.2)
Marital status (n, %)
Unmarried/divorced/widowed 532 (25.8)
Married 1,529 (74.2)
Number of children needed care (n, %)
None or zero 707 (34.3)
At least one 1,354 (65.7)
Job type (n, %)
Doctor or nurse 1,455 (70.6)
CDC staff 338 (16.4)
Others 268 (13.0)
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
Workload
Total work days, mean ± SD 29.6 ± 9.90
Work hours per day (n, %)
<10 1,388 (67.4)
10~ 345 (16.7)
> = 12 328 (15.9)
Continuous working hours (n, %)
<6 980 (47.5)
> = 6 1,081 (52.5)
Social support 5.81 ± 2.493
Occupational protection
Sufficient 304 (14.8)
Not sufficient 1,757 (85.2)
Mediating variable
Fatigue, mean ± SD 5.81 ± 2.494
RESPONSE VARIABLES
Mental health
Depressive disorders, mean ± SD 5.38 ± 5.098
Anxiety symptoms, mean ± SD 3.79 ± 4.236
Post-traumatic stress disorder, mean ± SD 10.25 ± 12.699

SD, standard deviation; CDC, the centers for disease control.