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Table 3 Relationship between demographic variables and COVID-19 risk in healthcare workers

From: Healthcare workers exposure risk assessment in the context of the COVID-19: a survey among frontline workers in Qazvin, Iran

Variable

Group

low risk (186)

high risk (57)

0R

p-value

Frequency (Percentage)

Gender

Male

65 (34.9)

18 (31.6)

 

P = 0.639*

Female

121 (65.1)

39 (68.4)

1.164

City

Center

109 (58.6)

46 (80.7)

 

P = 0.005**

East

56 (30.1)

4 (7)

0.169

West

14 (7.5)

5 (8)

0.846

South

7 (3.8)

2 (3.5)

0.677

Highest level of qualification

Bachelor

168 (90.3)

43 (75.4)

 

P = 0.004*

Master

18 (9.7)

14 (24.6)

3.039

Type of exposure with COVID-19

Direct

175 (94.1)

57 (100)

-

P= 0.049** 

Indirect

11(5.9)

0 (0)

Quantitative variables

Mean ± SD

p-value

Age

35.56 ± 7.75

32.94 ± 6.76

P = 0.022***

Work experience

11.72 ± 7.17

9.35 ± 6.88

P = 0.029***

  1. * Chi-square test
  2. **Fisher test
  3. ***Independent t test