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. 2021 Oct 25;297:348–352. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.10.050

Table 1.

Demographics and occupational characteristics of participants.

Variables Aiding Wuhan(%), n = 100 Control(%), n = 100 P
Age, years, mean(SD) 32.8(4.3) 31.3(5.7) 0.019
Female, n(%) 87(87.0) 89(89.0) 0.663
Working years, mean(SD) 10.3(5.0) 9.0(5.4) 0.094
Marital status, n(%) 0.935
Unmarried 24(24.0) 28(28.0)
Married without offspring 13(13.0) 12(12.0)
Married with offspring 61(61.0) 58(58.0)
Divorced 2(2.0) 2(2.0)
Education, n(%) 0.058
Technical secondary school 0(0.0) 1(1.0)
Junior college 4(4.0) 11(11.0)
Bachelor 90(90.0) 87(87.0)
Master 1(1.0) 0(0.0)
Others 5(5.0) 1(1.0)
Technique title, n(%) 0.027
Junior 43(43.0) 60(60.0)
Intermediate 48(48.0) 37(37.0)
Senior 9(9.0) 3(3.0)
Hospital level, n(%) 0.106
Tertiary hospital 93(93.0) 86(86.0)
Secondary hospital 7(7.0) 14(14.0)
Department, n(%) 0.559
Emergency 8(8.0) 12(12.0)
ICU 18(18.0) 12(12.0)
Respiratory 13(13.0) 11(11.0)
Infectious disease 5(5.0) 3(3.0)
Others 56(56.0) 62(62.0)
Night shift, n(%) 74(74.0) 87(87.0) 0.020
Taking hypnotics, n(%) 15(15.0) 7(7.0) 0.071