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Table 1 Socio-demographic data of the participants

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%)