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Table 3 The percentages of the collected data about the emotional aspect of the studied group of phoniatricians during the pandemic of COVID-19

From: Economic and emotional impact of COVID-19 pandemic on phoniatricians’ practice in Egypt

Section III:

Emotional section data

Choices

Percentages

Q39

Degree of worry from getting infection/reinfection during practice

▪ A lot

65

▪ A little

33.8

▪ Not at all

1.3

Q40

Type of feeling when thinking about COVID-19 pandemic

▪ Sad

20

▪ Angry

3.8

▪ Concerned

15

▪ Scared

18.8

▪ Anxious

33.8

▪ None of the above

8.8

Q41

The likelihood of increasing stress level as a result of the pandemic

▪ To a great extent

36.3

▪ To a moderate extent

41.3

▪ To a little extent

22.5

Q42

The degree of the emotional effect of professional & economical problem

▪ To a great extent

30

▪ To a moderate extent

41.3

▪ To a little extent

28.7

Q43

The likelihood of the effect of professional & economical problem on relations with colleagues at work

▪ Yes

82.5

▪ No

17.5

Q44

The likelihood of professional & economical problem on productivity at work

▪ Yes

60

▪ No

40

Q45

The Likelihood of effect of professional & economical problem on relations with family and friends

▪ Yes

66.3

▪ No

33.8

Q46

The need to take medications for anxiety or depression

▪ Yes

6.3

▪ No

93.8

Q47

The need of psychological support

▪ Yes

23.8

▪ No

76.3

Q48

Degree of worry about professional future

▪ A lot

36.3

▪ A little

47.5

▪ Not at all

16.3

Q49

Most causes of worry

▪ The pandemic

60

▪ Corona will affect the clients financially & economically

16.3

▪ Chance of losing job or being laid off by employer

1.3

▪ Other

22.5