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. 2021 Dec 2;68:102956. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102956

Table 1.

Characteristics of the participants.

Variables
Sample size 214
Age, median (IQR) 54 (44–59)
Female, n (%) 24 (11.2%)
Career duration (years), n (%)
1–5 13 (6.0%)
6–15 31 (14.5%)
16–25 47 (22.0%)
26–35 74 (34.6%)
≥ 36 49 (22.9%)
Marital status, n (%)
Married 180 (84.2%)
Divorced 5 (2.3%)
Single with a partner 6 (2.8%)
Single without a partner 21 (9.8%)
Widowed 2 (0.9%)
Total number of COVID-19 patients managed, n (%)
0 65 (30.4%)
1–30 124 (57.9%)
31–60 11 (5.2%)
≥ 61 14 (6.5%)
PPE shortage, n (%) 20 (9.4%)
Reduction of patients and/or salary 42 (19.6%)
Stigmatization, n (%) 19 (8.9%)
For being clinicians 8 (3.7%)
For workplaces being involved in the care of COVID-19 patients 12 (5.6%)
Self-quarantine, n (%) 27 (12.6%)
Perceived risk of infection 56 (26.2%)
Brief Resilience Scale score, mean (SD) 20.5 (5.4)
Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, mean (SD)
Vigor 3.3 (1.4)
Dedication 4.1 (1.3)
Absorption 3.3 (1.5)

Abbreviation; IQR, interquartile range; COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; SD, standard deviation.