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Table 1 Summary of Participant Characteristics

From: Resilience, coping, and distress among healthcare service personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic

Characteristics

Age, M, SD

51.49

12.62

Years as Health Care Worker, M, SD

22.74

13.14

Had Tested Positive for COVID-19, N, %

 Time 1

13

5.5

 Time 2

20

6.0

Had Been around COVID-19 Patients, N, %

 Time 1

258

38.7

 Time 2

270

48.2

Sex, N, %

 Male

195

29.3

 Female

471

70.7

Race/Ethnicity, N, %

 White

549

82.4

 Asian

60

9.0

 Hispanic

26

3.9

 Black

45

6.8

 Other

4

.6

 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

2

.3

Yearly Household Income, N, %

 $10,000 to $19,999

12

1.8

 $20,000 to $29,999

13

2.0

 $30,000 to $44,999

47

7.1

 $45,000 to $59,999

57

8.6

 $60,000 to $74,999

66

9.9

 $75,000 to $99,999

122

18.3

 $100,000 to $149,999

141

21.2

 $150,000 or More

170

25.5

 Prefer not to answer

38

5.7

Education Level, N, %

 Non-Doctoral

547

82.1

 Doctoral

119

17.9

  1. Note. Education level was reported via three options with the first classified as doctoral level and the other two specified as non-doctoral level: “Physician (GP, surgeon, dermatologist, dentist, psychologist, pediatrician, optometrist, orthodontist, etc.),” “Nurse (LPN, RN, NP, Asst, etc.)” and “Other healthcare professional (Laboratory, housekeeping, medical records, nutritionist, therapist, pharmacy, social worker, hospice, etc.,).” Not all categories add up to 666 participants because of skipped responses