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Table 2 Demographic variables per subgroup of the respondents

From: Continuing the conversation: a cross-sectional study about the effects of work-related adverse events on the mental health of Dutch (resident) obstetrician-gynaecologists (ObGyns)

 

Total

(n = 343)

Resident

(n = 84)

Attending

(n = 229)

Non-practicing

(n = 5)

Retired

(n = 25)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

Sex

          

 Male

90

(26.2)

12

(14.3)

55

(24.0)

2

(40.0)

21

(84.0)

 Female

254

(73.8)

72

(85.7)

174

(77.0)

3

(60.0)

4

(16.7)

Age

          

 25–34

61

(17.7)

58

(69.0)

3

(1.3)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

 35–44

117

(34)

25

(29.8)

92

(40.7)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

 45–54

80

(23.3)

1

(1.2)

78

(34.1)

1

(20.0)

0

(0.0)

 55–64

53

(15.4)

0

(0.0)

52

(22.7)

2

(40.0)

0

(0.0)

 ≥ 65

33

(9.6)

0

(0.0)

4

(1.8)

2

(40.0)

25

(100)

Years in practice

          

 0–5

38

(11.0)

37

(44.0)

1

(0.4)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

 6–10

63

(18.3)

39

(46.4)

24

(10.6)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

 11–15

65

(18.9)

8

(9.5)

56

(24.8)

1

(20.0)

0

(0.0)

 16–20

50

(14.5)

0

(0.0)

48

(21.2)

1

(20.0)

1

(4.2)

 > 20

128

(37.2)

0

(0.0)

100

(43.7)

3

(60.0)

24

(96.0)

Work-related adverse event

320

(93.0)

78

(92.9)

209

(92.5)

5

(100.0)

24

(100.0)

Complaint at disciplinary board

69

(20.1)

1

(1.2)

50

(22.1)

1

(20.0)

15

(62.5)

  1. All variables are in number (%)