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Table 1 Characteristics of participants who submitted e-diary entries, N = 663

From: “The emotions were like a roller-coaster”: a qualitative analysis of e-diary data on healthcare worker resilience and adaptation during the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore

Based on n = 5 restructured hospitals, n = 2 intermediate and long-term care (ILTC) hospices, and n = 2 primary care polyclinics

Submitted e-diary data, n = 663

Counts (%)

Age

21 yrs. to 30 yrs

205 (30.9)

31 yrs. to 50 yrs

374 (56.4)

Above 51 yrs

84 (12.7)

Gender

Female

507 (76.5)

Male

156 (23.5)

Nationality

Local

282 (42.5)

Non-local

381 (57.5)

Marital status

Single

298 (44.9)

Married

343 (51.7)

Divorced/widowed

22 (3.3)

Accommodation

Alone

53 (8.0)

Family

366 (55.2)

Hostel

18 (2.7)

Rental room/apartment

226 (34.1)

Years of experience

0 to 10 yrs

362 (54.6)

11 to 20 yrs

185 (27.9)

21 to 30 yrs

73 (11.0)

More than 30 yrs

43 (6.5)

Cadre

Doctor

69 (10.4)

Nurse

327 (49.3)

Allied health

128 (19.3)

Administrative, etc.

139 (21.0)

COVID-19 exposure

Yes

111 (16.7)

No

552 (83.3)