From: The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sleep quality in healthcare workers in Turkey
Variables | n (%) |
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Age (mean ± SD) (n = 727) | 35.13 ± 8.35 |
Sex (n = 742) | |
Female | 495 (66.3) |
Male | 247 (33.3) |
Education (n = 736) | |
High school | 91 (12.4) |
Bachelor | 448 (60.9) |
Master or above | 197 (26.7) |
Marital status (n = 737) | |
Married | 521 (70.2) |
Unmarried | 216 (29.1) |
Job title (n = 740) | |
Nurse | 377 (50.9) |
Medical doctor | 158 (21.4) |
Health officer | 59 (8.0) |
Medical technician | 45 (6.1) |
Medical secretary | 54 (7.3) |
Others | 47 (6.3) |
Epidemic workplace (n = 737) | |
Covid-19 related unit | 362 (49.1) |
Covid-19 unrelated unit | 330 (44.8) |
Both of them | 45 (6.1) |
Chronic illness (n = 740) | |
Yes | 612 (82.7) |
No | 128 (17.3) |
Type of hospital (n = 737) | |
Secondary | 430 (58.3) |
Tertiary | 307 (41.7) |