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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the respondents

From: Emotional resilience and sense of danger among doctors in hospitals during periods of heightened tensions and warfare in Israel

Variable

 

South(n = 54) n (%)

Center (n = 56) n (%)

North (n = 51) n (%)

p value (\(\:{\varvec{\chi\:}}^{2}\))

Total (N = 104) n(%)

Age (mean 41.85 ± 9.37)

25–40

27 (50.0)

24 (42.9)

28 (54.9)

0.501 (1.378)

79 (49.1)

41–65

27 (50.0)

32 (57.1)

23 (45.1)

82 (50.9)

Gender

Male

34 (63.0)

33 (58.9)

29 (56.9)

0.743 (0.594)

96 (59.6)

Female

20 (37.0)

23 (41.1)

22 (43.1)

65 (40.4)

Family Status

Single

11 (20.4)

9 (16.1)

9 (17.6)

0.188 (6.150)

29 (18.0)

Married / Partner

37 (68.5)

43 (76.8)

35 (68.6)

115 (71.4)

Divorced / Widowed

6 (11.1)

4 (7.1)

7 (13.7)

17 (10.6)

Hospital Position

Intern

5 (9.3)

6 (10.7)

8 (15.7)

0.479 (3.498)

19 (11.8)

Resident

17 (31.5)

15 (26.8)

12 (23.5)

44 (27.3)

Senior

32 (59.3)

35 (62.5)

31 (60.8)

98 (60.9)

Children’s age (yrs)

None

14 (25.9)

12 (21.4)

12 (23.5)

0.116 (13.102)

38 (23.6)

< 2

6 (11.1)

7 (12.5)

10 (19.6)

23 (14.3)

2–10

24 (44.4)

27 (48.2)

16 (31.4)

67 (41.6)

10–18

15 (27.8)

17 (30.4)

8 (15.7)

40 (24.8)

> 18

10 (18.5)

12 (21.4)

11 (21.6)

33 (20.5)

Total

69

75

57

 

201