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. 2023 Jan 30;20(3):2428. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032428

Table 1.

Sample characteristics (all data presented as percentages; N = 2196).

Variable Categories Total
N = 2196
Percentage
Gender Male
Female
413
1783
18.8%
81.2%
Duration of employment Less than one year 56 2.6%
1–2 years 137 6.2%
3–5 years 196 8.9%
6–10 years 215 9.8%
More than 10 years 1592 72.0%
Profession Physicians 486 22.1%
Nurses 1157 52.7%
Paramedics 160 7.3%
Non-medical profession 173 7.9%
Other medical profession 220 10.1%
Workload during the COVID-19 pandemic The same amount of time as before (before the pandemic) 1293 58.9%
Less than before the pandemic 142 6.5%
More than before the pandemic 761 34.7%
Workplace mobbing experienced in the COVID-19 pandemic Never 1379 62.8%
Almost never 279 12.7%
Sometimes 300 13.6%
Quite often 77 3.5%
Very often 37 1.7%
Refused to answer 124 5.6%
Workplace trauma Yes, I did. 725 33.0%
No. 1091 49.7%
I do not know. 241 11.0%
Refused to answer 139 6.3%
Financial situation Rather bad 155 7.1%
Fair 1123 51.1%
Good 632 28.8%
Refused to answer 286 13.0 %
Stress level Increased and high 1209 55.1%
Low 987 44.9%