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Global Health Economics and
Sustainability
Fatigue, quality of life, and social support in Greek health staff
Table 1. Sociodemographics of the total sample
Frequency Percentage Valid percentage Cumulative percentage
Gender
Valid
Female 138 86.8 86.8 86.8
Male 21 13.2 13.2 100.0
Total 159 100.0 100.0
Age (years)
Valid
Up to 25 6 3.8 3.8 3.8
26 – 35 47 29.6 29.6 33.3
36 – 45 50 31.4 31.4 64.8
46 – 55 44 27.7 27.7 92.5
>55 12 7.5 7.5 100.0
Total 159 100.0 100.0
Education
Valid
Lyceum 13 8.2 8.2 8.2
Private studies (College) 32 20.1 20.1 28.3
Holder of a degree from Universities/Technological Educational Institutes 69 43.4 43.4 71.7
Master’s/PhD holder 45 28.3 28.3 100.0
Total 159 100.0 100.0
Marital status
Valid
Single 42 26.4 26.4 26.4
In relation 17 10.7 10.7 37.1
Married or registered partnership 86 54.1 54.1 91.2
Divorced 12 7.5 7.5 98.7
Widower 2 1.3 1.3 100.0
Total 159 100.0 100.0
Number of children
Valid
0 70 44.0 44.3 44.3
1 25 15.7 15.8 60.1
2 52 32.7 32.9 93.0
3 11 6.9 7.0 100.0
Total 158 99.4 100.0
Missing
System 1 0.6
Total 159 100.0
The mean score of the physical symptoms factor of the 0.85 (SD = 0.58) for the private sector. The mean score of
GHQ-28 questionnaire was 1.27 (SD = 0.61) for the public the social dysfunction factor of the GHQ-28 questionnaire
sector and 0.96 (SD = 0.61) for the private sector. The was 1.12 (SD = 0.46) for the public sector and 0.91
mean score of the anxiety/insomnia factor of the GHQ-28 (SD = 0.39) for the private sector. The mean score of the
questionnaire was 1.24 (SD = 0.78) for the public sector and severe depression factor of the GHQ-28 questionnaire was
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