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. 2022 Aug 12;19(16):9949. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19169949

Table 1.

Demographic, professional, and psychological characteristics of the sample.

Characteristics n (%) Mean (SD)
FCV-19 13.76 (4.68)
Extreme FCV-19 53 (23.7%)
Non-Extreme FCV-19 171 (76.3%)
ProQOL
Compassion Satisfaction 39.17 (6.19)
Secondary Traumatic Stress 21.48 (6.06)
Burnout Scale 24.28 (6.03)
Age 38.27 (10.28)
Gender
Male 47 (21.0%)
Female 177 (79.0%)
Family Status
Married 120 (53.6%)
Single 96 (42.6%)
Divorced 8 (3.6%)
Residence
Athens 124 (55.4%)
Another region 100 (44.6%)
Educational level
Technical High school 21 (9.4%)
Graduate degree 123 (54.9%)
Postgraduate degree (Master/Doctorate) 80 (35.7%)
MHWs specialty
Occupational therapist 127 (56.7%)
Nurse 33 (14.7%)
Psychologist 27 (12.1%)
Psychiatrist 10 (4.5%)
Social worker 13 (5.8%)
Counsellors 14 (6.2%)
Service setting
Child mental health centre 49 (21.9%)
Adult mental health centre 15 (6.7%)
Day hospital 21 (9.4%)
Day centre 25 (11.2%)
Psychiatric residential units 58 (25.9%)
Psychogeriatric hostels 33 (14.7%)
Psychiatric hospital 6 (2.7%)
Psychiatric department of a general hospital 8 (3.6%)
Liaison psychiatric service 9 (3.9%)
Monthly income
<700 € 20 (8.9%)
700–1500 € 171 (76.3%)
1500–2000 € 22 (9.8%)
>2000 € 11 (4.9%)
Professional experience (years) 10.85 (8.92)

FCV-19: Fear of COVID-19; ProQOL: professional quality of life; MHWs: mental health workers.