From: Economic and emotional impact of COVID-19 pandemic on phoniatricians’ practice in Egypt
Section I: Socio-demographic data | Choices | Percentages % |
---|---|---|
Age | ▪ 20–30 | 13.8 |
▪ 31–40 | 55 | |
▪ 41–50 | 16.3 | |
▪ Above 50 | 15 | |
Sex | ▪ Male | 25 |
▪ Female | 75 | |
Marital status | ▪ Single | 12.5 |
▪ Married | 30 | |
▪ Married & have children | 57.5 | |
Family size | ▪ 2 | 8.8 |
▪ 3 | 21.3 | |
▪ 4 | 36.3 | |
▪ More than 4 | 33.8 | |
Length of professional experience | ▪ Less than 5 years | 13.8 |
▪ 5–10 | 31.3 | |
▪ 11–15 | 20 | |
▪ 16–20 | 16.3 | |
▪ More than 20 | 18.8 | |
Location of practice | ▪ Cairo | 56.3 |
▪ Alexandria | 3.8 | |
▪ Delta | 22.5 | |
▪ Upper Egypt | 12.5 | |
▪ Other | 5 | |
Professional setting | ▪ Partner/owner of a private clinic. | 8.8 |
▪ Employed in private practice | 8.8 | |
▪ Employed in public structure | 31.3 | |
▪ Have public & private practice | 51.2 | |
History of any emotional problem | ▪ No | 66.3 |
▪ Anxiety | 17.5 | |
▪ Fear | 2.5 | |
▪ Depression | 11.3 | |
▪ Others | 2.5 |