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Psychology: Research and Review

Table 1 Sociodemographic data and characteristics of the participants

From: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing home professionals: results of the RESICOVID project

Variable

Auxiliary

Technical staff

Coordinator- supervisor

Director

Total

Age group

     

 18–26

40 (14.5%)

19 (12.8%)

5 (13.9%)

6 (13.6%)

70 (13.9%)

 27–34

70 (25.5%)

31 (20.9%)

9 (25.0%)

10 (22.7%)

120 (23.9%)

 35–42

71 (25.8%)

31 (20.9%)

11 (30.6%)

10 (22.7%)

123 (24.5%)

 43–50

62 (22.5%)

47 (31.8%)

5 (13.9%)

7 (15.9%)

121 (24.1%)

 51–66

32 (11.6%)

20 (13.5%)

6 (16.7%)

11 (25.0%)

69 (13.7%)

Gender

     

 Female

248 (90.2%)

118 (79.7%)

26 (72.2%)

36 (81.8%)

428 (85.1%)

 Male

27 (9.8%)

30 (20.3%)

10 (27.8%)

8 (18.2%)

75 (14.9%)

Autonomus community

     

 Galicia

81 (29,5%)

40 (27,0%)

9 (25,0%)

20 (45,5%)

150 (29.8%)

 Valencia

194 (70,5%)

108 (73,0%)

27 (75,0%)

24 (54,5%)

353 (70.2%)

Educational level

     

 University education

11 (4.0%)

109 (73.6%)

20 (55.6%)

42 (95.5%)

182 (36.2%)

 Secondary education

221 (80.4%)

32 (21.6%)

12 (33.3%)

2 (4.5%)

267 (53.1%)

 Basic education

43 (15.6%)

7 (4.7%)

4 (11.1%)

0 (0%)

54 (10.7%)

Years worked in nursing home

     

 < 1 year

54 (19.6%)

30 (20.3%)

8 (22.2%)

11 (25.0%)

103 (20.5%)

 1–3 years

66 (24.0%)

35 (23.6%)

10 (27.8%)

6 (13.6%)

117 (23.3%)

 4–6 years

59 (21.5%)

27 (18.2%)

8 (22.2%)

5 (11.4%)

99 (19.7%)

 7–9 years

19 (6.9%)

21 (14.2%)

3 (8.3%)

9 (20.5%)

52 (10.3%)

 > 10 years

77 (28.0%)

35 (23.6%)

7 (19.4%)

13 (29.5%)

132 (26.2%)

COVID-19 infection in older adults

     

 Yes

192 (69,8%)

115 (77.7%)

27 (75.0%)

34 (77.3%)

368 (73.2%)

 No

83 (30.2%)

33 (22.3%)

9 (25.0%)

10 (22.7%)

135 (26.8%)

Professional casualties

     

 Yes

258 (93.8%)

143 (96,6%)

33 (91.7%)

41 (93.2%)

475 (94.4%)

 No

17 (6.2%)

5 (3.4%)

3 (8.3%)

3 (6.8%)

28 (5.6%)