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. 2022 Nov 21;164:111102. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2022.111102

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, job-related and COVID-19-related data on the longitudinal sample (N = 612).

Category N %
Age (T1) < 26 74 12
26–35 92 15
36–45 140 23
46–55 180 29
56–65 123 20
> 65 3 < 1
Sex (T1) Male 149 24
Female 462 75
Diverse 0 0
Missing 1 < 1
Function (T1) MD 84 14
Nurse 182 30
Med-Tech 73 12
Administration 147 24
Othera 120 20
Missing 6 1
Job experience (T1) < 3 years 97 16
3–6 years 37 6
> 6 years 475 78
Missing 3 < 1
User language (T1) Catalan 95 16
German 427 70
English 15 2
Spanish 20 3
Farsi 12 2
Italian 42 7
Romanian 1 < 1
Past COVID-19 Infection (T2) Without Symptoms 12 2
With Symptoms 49 8
COVID-19 vaccination (T2) 384 63
Contact with COVID-19 patients or suspected cases (T1) Hardly Any 424 69
Much 187 31
Missing 1 < 1

Abbreviations: T1 = First assessment period between May and November 2020; T2 = Second assessment period between February and April 2021.

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The “Other” category contains the following categories used in the questionnaire: Psychologists, Pastoral Care, Rescue Service, Service, Research, Trainee/Student, Social Work, and Other.