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. 2021 Jul 26;16(7):e0255211. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255211

Table 1. Descriptive statistics for sociodemographic and occupational variables for the different professions.

Physicians (n = 1492) Nurses (n = 1171) MTA (n = 1509) Pastoral workers (n = 152) Total sample (N = 4324)
Gender, n (%)
 male 603 (40.4) 277 (23.7) 188 (12.5) 64 (42.1) 1132 (26.2)
 female 889 (56.6) 894 (76.3) 1321 (87.5) 88 (57.9) 3192 (73.8)
Age, years, n (%)
 18–30 143 (9.6) 319 (27.2) 318 (21.1) 0 780 (18.0)
 31–40 390 (26.1) 294 (25.1) 339 (22.5) 3 (2.0) 1026 (23.7)
 41–50 356 (23.9) 252 (21.5) 345 (22.9) 19 (12.5) 972 (22.5)
 51–60 428 (28.7) 259 (22.1) 434 (28.8) 95 (62.5) 1216 (28.1)
 >60 175 (11.7) 47 (4.0) 73 (4.8) 35 (23.0) 330 (7.6)
Contact with SARS- CoV-2, n (%)a
 yes 840 (56.3) 684 (58.4) 1141 (75.6) 75 (49.3) 2740 (63.4)
 no 652 (43.7) 487 (41.6) 368 (24.4) 77 (50.7) 1584 (36.6)
Professional experience, n (%)
 <3 years 132 (8.8) 76 (6.5) 96 (6.4) 24 (15.8) 328 (7.6)
 3–6 years 143 (9.6) 161 (13.7) 123 (8.2) 19 (12.5) 446 (10.3)
 >6 years 1165 (78.1) 907 (77.5) 911 (60.4) 81 (53.3) 3064 (70.9)
 unknown 52 (3.5) 27 (2.3) 379 (25.1) 28 (18.4) 486 (11.2)
Work setting, n (%)
 Inpatient 992 (66.5) 1159 (99.0) 1193 (79.1) 152 (100) 3496 (80.9)
 outpatient 500 (33.5) 12 (1.0) 316 (20.9) 0 (0) 828 (19.1)

Note. a Having contact with either COVID-19 infected patients or contaminated material.