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Table 1 General characteristics of the sample

From: High prevalence of mental disorder symptoms among medical and other health specialties residents during the COVID-19 pandemic

CHARACTERISTIC

  

Total

n = 1313

GENDER (1310 responses)

Female

  

1025 (78.2%)

Male

  

285 (21.8%)

RACE (1313 responses)

  

White

  

778 (59.3%)

Nonwhite

  

535 (40.7%)

TYPE OF INSTITUTION (1313 responses)

Public

  

1270 (96.7%)

Private or Philanthropic

  

43 (3.3%)

UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (1313 responses)

Yes

  

1177 (89.6%)

No

  

136 (10.4%)

TYPE OF RESIDENCY PROGRAM (1313 responses)

Medical

  

674 (51.3%)

Nonmedical

  

639 (48.7%)

PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY OF THE PARTICIPANT (1272 responses)

Doctor

  

674 (53.0%)

Nurse

  

115 (9.0%)

Pharmacist

  

91 (7.2%)

Nutritionist

  

82 (6.4%)

Psychologist

  

82 (6.4%)

Physical therapist

  

63 (5.0%)

Social worker

  

51 (4.0%)

Dentist

  

37 (2.9%)

Occupational therapist

  

22 (1.7%)

Other

  

55 (4.3%)

PROVIDING DIRECT CARE TO PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 (1313 responses)

Yes

  

790 (60.2%)

No

  

523 (39.8%)

PRESENCE OF DISEASES (1305 responses)

Yes

  

234 (17.9%)

No

  

1071 (82.1%)

INCREASED RISK FOR SERIOUS FORMS OF COVID-19 (1305 responses)

Yes

  

218 (16.7%)

No

  

1087 (83.3%)

PERCEPTION OF PPE AVAILABILITY (1313 responses)

Poor

  

281 (21.4%)

Moderate to good

  

1032 (78.6%)

PERCEPTION OF THE PEDAGOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM

(1313 responses)

Poor

  

558 (42.5%)

Moderate to good

  

755 (57.5%)

AUTONOMY AT WORK (1313 responses)

Low autonomy

  

224 (17.1%)

Moderate to high autonomy

  

1089 (82.9%)

WEEKLY WORKLOAD (1313 responses)

   

≤ 60 h

  

541 (41.2%)

≥ 60 h

  

772 (58.8%)

WORK OUTSIDE THE RESIDENCY PROGRAMME (1313 responses)

Yes

  

424 (32.3%)

No

  

889 (67.7%)

  1. *PPE: personal protective equipment