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Table 1 Baseline information of the surveyed Lebanese health care workers (N = 1751)

From: Prevalence and correlates of burnout among Lebanese health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national cross-sectional survey

 

n

%

Gender

 Male

572

32.70

 Female

1179

67.30

Age (years)

 18–29 year

636

36.30

 30–49 year

874

49.40

 ≥ 50 years

221

13.70

Marital status

 Single

606

34.60

 Married/engaged

1096

62.60

 Other (divorced or widowed)

49

2.80

Residence (urbanicity)

 Rural

681

38.90

 Urban

1070

61.10

Occupation

 Physician

320

18.30

 Nurse

908

51.90

 Other*

523

29.8

Health facility type

 Public

615

35.10

 Private

1136

64.90

Location of health facility

 North & Akkar

241

13.80

 Mount Lebanon

540

30.80

 Beirut

313

17.90

 South & Nabatyeh

285

16.30

 Bekaa & Baalbeck-Hermel

372

21.20

Health status

 Fair and Below

381

21.80

 Good and above

1370

78.20

Presence of child at home

 No

779

44.50

 Yes

972

55.50

Presence of elderly people at home

 No

923

52.70

 Yes

828

47.30

Living with a family member with comorbidities

 No

782

44.70

 Yes

969

55.30

Working in the frontline

 No

735

42.00

 Yes

1016

58.00

Following up or caring of COVID-19 case

 No

843

48.10

 Yes

908

51.90

Ever tested for COVID-19

 No

389

22.20

 Yes

1362

77.80

Personal history of COVID-19 diagnosis

 No

1385

79.10

 Yes

366

20.90

Family member ever diagnosed with COVID-19

 No

1059

60.50

 Yes

692

39.50

Colleague/friend ever diagnosed with COVID-19

 No

134

7.70

 Yes

1617

92.30

  1. n frequency, % percentage, *other included all other health professions: pharmacists, midwives, laboratory technicians, etc.