17 June 2023>: Clinical Research
Burden of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Resident Doctors in Poland
Wojciech Stefan Zgliczyński 1ABCDEFG* , Olga Maria Rostkowska 2DE , Ewa Humeniuk 3EF , Alicja Baska 1BE , Iwona Bojar 4DF , Dorota Raczkiewicz 1CDFDOI: 10.12659/MSM.940208
Med Sci Monit 2023; 29:e940208
Table 1 Demographic and professional characteristics of the study group.
Variable, parameter | Category or unit | Total (N=767) |
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Gender, n (%) | Female | 514 (67.01) |
Male | 251 (32.72) | |
No data | 2 (0.26) | |
Age, min–max, M±SD | Year | 26–61, 31.7±5.3 |
Workplace, n (%) | Clinical Hospital | 355 (46.28) |
Regional Hospital | 225 (29.34) | |
District Hospital | 121 (15.78) | |
Public Outpatient Clinic | 41 (5.35) | |
Private Practice | 10 (1.30) | |
Other | 15 (1.96) | |
Workplace location, n (%) | Village | 4 (0.52) |
Town up to 20 000 residents | 20 (2.61) | |
Town 21 000–100 000 residents | 117 (15.25) | |
Town 101 000–200 000 residents | 62 (8.08) | |
Town 201 000–500 000 residents | 128 (16.69) | |
City over 500 000 residents | 436 (56.84) | |
Type of specialization, n (%) | Surgical | 236 (30.77) |
Non-Surgical | 531 (69.23) | |
Most frequent specializations | Internal Medicine | 106 (13.82) |
Pediatrics | 75 (9.78) | |
Radiology and Imaging Diagnostics | 68 (8.87) | |
Psychiatry | 55 (7.17) | |
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care | 50 (6.52) | |
Other | 413 (53.85) |