From: Attitude towards migration of psychiatric trainees and early career psychiatrists in Iran
Variable | N (%) |
---|---|
Gender | |
Male | 49 (26.6%) |
Female | 135 (73.4%) |
Age | 25-65 (Mean:34.9) |
Marital status | |
Married | 120 (65.2%) |
Single | 48 (26.1%) |
In a relationship | 11 (6.0%) |
Separated | 5 (2.7%) |
Children | |
Yes | 59 (32.1%) |
No | 125 (67.9%) |
Living status | |
With family | 148 (81.3%) |
With friends | 4 (2.2%) |
Alone | 32 (17.4%) |
Home-ownership status | |
Own a house | 69 (37.5%) |
Parents’ house | 41 (22.3%) |
Rented house | 60 (32.6%) |
Government property | 16 (7.5%) |
Role in the health system | |
Psychiatry trainees | 108 (58.7%) |
Board-certified psychiatrists | 42 (22.8%) |
Non-board-certified psychiatrists | 26 (14.1%) |
Psychiatry fellows | 8 (4.3%) |
Province | |
Tehran | 76 (41.3%) |
Mazandaran | 6 (3.2%) |
Golestan | 2 (1%) |
Guilan | 12 (6.5%) |
Markazi | 2 (1%) |
Isfahan | 4 (2.1%) |
Fars | 9 (4.8%) |
Sistan and Baluchestan | 8 (4.3%) |
Kermanshah | 8 (4.3%) |
Khorasan | 13 (7%) |
Hamedan | 4 (2.1%) |
Yazd | 6 (3.2%) |
Ghazvin | 13 (7%) |
Kerman | 3 (1.6%) |
Kermanshah | 7 (3.8%) |
Kordestan | 3 (1.6%) |
Khuzestan | 3 (1.6%) |
East Azarbaijan | 2 (1%) |
Zanjan | 3 (1.6%) |
Income | |
< 250 € | 72 (39.1%) |
250-499 € | 9 (4.8%) |
500-999 € | 2 (1%) |
1000-1499 € | 16 (8.6%) |
1500-2000 € | 13 (7%) |
Additional income | |
Yes | 33 (17.9%) |
No | 151 (82.1%) |
Satisfaction with income | |
Very satisfied | 1 (0.5%) |
Satisfied | 12 (6.5%) |
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied | 20 (10.9%) |
Dissatisfied | 55 (29.9%) |
Very dissatisfied | 96 (52.2%) |