Table 1 Characteristics of 289 participants at T8.

From: A longitudinal study of hospital workers’ mental health from fall 2020 to the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2023

Characteristic

n

%

Occupational Role1

Nursing

70

24.2

Other Clinical Professionals

85

29.4

Other Clinical Personnel

46

15.9

Non-Clinical Personnel

88

30.4

Age (missing 3)

18–30

78

27.0

31–40

79

27.3

41–50

79

27.3

Over 50

50

17.3

Gender

Female

239

82.7

Male

44

15.3

Other/prefer not to say

6

2.0

Education

High School or less

3

1.0

College Diploma

39

13.5

Undergraduate Degree

95

32.9

Professional or Graduate Degree

152

52.6

Marital Status

Married/Common-law

173

59.9

Single

106

36.7

Divorced/Separated/Widowed

10

3.4

Ethnicity

African/Black

12

4.2

Asian

89

30.8

South Asian

17

5.9

European/White

144

49.8

Hispanic

4

1.4

Other

23

8.0

  1. 1. Most common occupation types by category (in descending order of numbers, with occupations with two or fewer participants not shown).
  2. Other clinical professionals: physician, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, dietician, resident, clinical manager, social worker, speech language pathologist, respiratory therapist, pharmacist.
  3. Other clinical positions: administrative assistant, medical imaging technologist.
  4. Non-clinical position: research staff, research scientist, laboratory technician, administrative assistant, nonclinical manager, administrator, and clerk.
  5. Some roles appear in both clinical and non-clinical lists as determined by patient contact as described by participant.