Volume 21, Number 11—November 2015
Dispatch
Workplace Safety Concerns among Co-workers of Responder Returning from Ebola-Affected Country
Table 1
Characteristic | No. (%) respondents, n = 178* |
---|---|
Sex | |
F | 133 (78.7) |
M | 34 (20.1) |
Other |
2 (1.2) |
Age, y; range 23–68, median 51 | |
20–49 | 67 (40.6) |
50–69 |
98 (59.4) |
Education level | |
High school | 15 (8.9) |
Some college | 19 (11.2) |
Bachelor’s degree | 60 (35.5) |
Graduate degree |
75 (44.4) |
Program area | |
Infectious disease | 38 (22.8) |
Other |
129 (77.2) |
Clinician |
26 (15.1) |
*Nonresponders for each demographic question were excluded from the respective proportion calculations. Reponses were missing for program area (n = 11), sex (n = 9), age (n = 13), education level (n = 9), and clinical background (n = 6). |
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