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. 2022 Apr;17(2):136–143. doi: 10.18502/ijps.v17i2.8903

Table 3.

Psychological Characteristics of Research Sample based on Demographic Variables during COVID-19 Pandemic among Frontline Healthcare Workers

Variable Category Burnout P-
value
Mental Health
No (%) Yes (%) Healthy
(%)
Suspected
(%)
P-value
Gender Male 225 (57.69) 165 (42.31) 0.000 221 (56.67) 169 (43.33) 0.000
Female 243 (45.51) 291 (54.49) 193 (36.14) 341 (63.86)
Age 20-30 81 (48.80) 85 (51.20) 0.393 60 (36.14) 106 (63.86) 0.002
31-40 179 (48.91) 187 (51.09) 151 (41.26) 215 (58.74)
41-50 146 (51.23) 139 (48.77) 149 (52.28) 136 (47.72)
51-60 62 (57.94) 45 (42.06) 54 (50.47) 53 (49.53)
Marital
status
Single 297 (50.00) 297 (50.00) 0.596 274 (46.13) 320 (53.87) 0.278
Married 171 (51.82) 159 (48.18) 140 (42.42) 190 (57.58)
Job Nurse assistant 50 (62.50) 30 (37.50) 0.038 34 (42.50) 46 (57.50) 0.004
Nurse 40 (46.51) 46 (53.49) 33 (38.37) 53 (61.63)
Physician 32 (42.11) 44 (57.89) 23 (30.26) 53 (69.74)
Service staff 46 (59.74) 31 (40.26) 46 (59.74) 31 (40.26)
Office staff 300 (49.59) 305 (50.41) 278 (45.95) 327 (54.05)
Contact Yes 197 (43.49) 256 (56.51) 0.000 138 (30.46) 315 (69.54) 0.000
No 271 (57.54) 200 (42.46) 276 (58.60) 195 (41.40)