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Table 1 Characteristics of participants (n = 379)

From: The mediating role of life satisfaction in the relationship between depression, anxiety, stress and burnout among Portuguese nurses during COVID-19 pandemic

Characteristics

n

%

Sex

  

  Female

332

87.6

  Male

47

12.4

  Marital status

  

  Married/nonmarital partnership

240

63.3

  Divorced, separated, single, widowed

139

36.7

Parental status

  

  Yes, with 12 years old or less

129

34

  Yes, older than 12 years old

103

27.2

  No

147

38.8

Education level

  

  Graduated

275

72.6

  Postgraduate

104

27.4

Professional experience

  

  Five years or less

48

12.6

  From 6 to 15 years

114

30.1

  More than 15 years

217

57.3

Direct contact with infected people

  

  Yes

160

42.2

  No

219

57.8

Lives with a person at risk of COVID-19 infection

  

  Yes

145

38.3

  No

234

61.7

Diagnosed health problems

  

  Yes

123

32.5

  No

256

67.5

Anxiety

  

  Normal

253

66.8

  Mild

28

7.4

  Moderate

49

12.9

Severe

15

4.0

  Extremely severe

34

9.0

Depression

  

  Normal

277

73.1

  Mild

39

10.3

  Moderate

39

10.3

  Severe

11

2.9

  Extremely severe

13

3.4

Stress

  

  Normal

252

66.5

  Mild

43

11.3

  Moderate

40

10.6

  Severe

31

8.2

  Extremely severe

13

3.4

 

Mean

SD

Personal burnout

52.7

19.9

Work- related burnout

52.6

19.2

Client-related burnout

37.8

21.4

 

Mdn

Q1; Q3

Resilience

137

123;146

Life satisfaction

18

15;19

  1. Abbreviations: SD standard deviation, Mdn median, Q1 first quartile, Q3 third quartile