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. 2022 Nov 4;13:981346. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.981346

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and professional profile among respondents.

Total n = 112% Women n = 85% Men n = 27%
Age
   < 30
  31-40
  41-50
  51-60
  >60
  Lost data
12 (10.7)
23 (20.5)
17 (15.7)
29 (25.9)
23 (20.5)
8 (7.1)
8 (10.1)
22 (27.8)
11 (13.9)
20 (25.3)
18 (22.8)
6 (7.05)
4 (16.0)
1 (4.0)
6 (24.0)
9 (36.0)
5 (20.0)
2 (7.4)
Professional category
  Doctors
  Psychology
  Nursing
  Social worker& educators
  Nursing assistant
  Occupational therapist
  Administrative staff
36 (32.1)
24 (21.4)
21 (18.8)
11 (9.8)
10 (8.9)
3 (2.7)
7 (6.3)
24 (28.2)
17 (20.0)
19 (22.4)
10 (11.8)
9 (10.6)
2 (2.4)
4 (4.7)
12(44.4)
7 (25.9)
2 (7.4)
1 (3.7)
1 (3.7)
1 (3.7)
3 (11.1)
Working experience (number of years)
   <8
  9-16
  17-24
  25-32
  >33
26 (31.8)
26 (25)
11 (11)
17 (17)
21 (21)
29 (34.5)
21 (25)
5 (6)
12 (14.3)
17 (20.2)
8 (29.6)
5 (18.5)
6 (22.2)
4 (14.8)
4 (14.8)
Family situation during confinement
  Living alone
  Reconciling family and work-life
  Lost data
15 (13.4)
95 (84.8)
2 (1.8)
12 (14.3)
72 (85.7)
1 (1.2)
3 (11.5)
23 (88.5)
1 (3.7)