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. 2021 Sep 15;14(11):1578–1584. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2021.09.006

Table 1.

Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of the cohort and univariable analyses (n = 1111).

Characteristic Whole cohort (n = 1111) Participants with primary outcome (n = 373)
Age in years (median IQR) 37 (31–43) 36 (29–41)
Females 747 (67.2%) 293 (78.6%)
BMI (median IQR) 25.8 (23.4–28.3) 25.9 (23.2–28.3)
Omanis 630 (56.7%) 227 (60.9%)
Physicians and nurses 587 (52.8%) 189 (50.7%)
Working in COVID-19 areas 96 (8.6%) 25 (6.7%)
History of unprotected contact with a confirmed case 174 (15.7%) 91 (24.4%)
Wearing a mask when in public:
 - Always 1069 (96.2%) 358 (95.7%)
 - Sometimes 41 (3.7%) 14 (3.8%)
 - Never 1 (0.1%) 1 (0.3%)
Work risk area:
 - High risk 231 (20.8%) 61 (16.4%)
 - Intermediate risk 476 (42.8%) 163 (43.7%)
 - Low risk 404 (36.4%) 149 (39.9%)
Clinical characteristics:
 - Diabetes mellitus 45 (4.1%) 16 (4.3%)
 - Hypertension 47 (4.2%) 17 (4.6%)
 - Smoking 10 (0.9%) 3 (0.8%)