From: COVID-19 anxiety and quality of life among Iranian nurses
Variable | Â |
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Gender, n (%) | Â |
 Female | 851 (75.2) |
 Male | 280 (24.8) |
Educational level, n (%) | Â |
 Associate’s degree/ Bachelor’s degree | 1,029 (91.0) |
 Master’s degree/ PhD | 102 (9.0) |
Marital status, n (%) | Â |
 Married | 719 (636.) |
 Single/ divorced/ widowed | 412 (36.4) |
Income, n (%) | Â |
 Low | 413 (36.5) |
 Moderate and higher | 718 (63.5) |
Field of study, n (%) | Â |
 Nursing | 862 (76.2) |
 Anesthesiology | 145 (12.8) |
 Surgical technologist | 124 (11.0) |
Exposure to COVID-19 patients, n (%) | Â |
 Yes | 969 (85.7) |
 No | 162 (14.3) |
History of mental illness, n (%) | Â |
 Yes | 88 (7.8) |
 No | 1,043 (92.2) |
Underlying medical condition, n (%) | Â |
 Yes | 362 (32.0) |
 No | 769 (68.0) |
Smoking, n (%) | Â |
 Yes | 238 (21.0) |
 No | 893 (79.0) |
Physical exercise, n (%) | Â |
 Yes | 388 (34.3) |
 No | 743 (65.7) |