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Number of participants
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112
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Age (years)a
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27.0 (26.0–30.0)
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Gender (female)b
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71 (63.4%)
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Citizenshipb
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Romanian
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110 (98.2%)
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Other
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2(1.8%)
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Educationb
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Bachelor's degree
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108 (96.5%)
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Master's degree
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3 (2.6%)
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PhD
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1 (0.9%)
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Year of residencya
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2 (1–4)
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Experience in psychiatry (months)a
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24 (7–41)
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Civil statusb
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Married
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32 (28.6%)
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Unmarried
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70 (62.5%)
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Single
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4 (3.6%)
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Cohabiting partnership
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6 (5.3%)
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Number of childrena
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None
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94 (83.9%)
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One
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14 (12.5%)
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Two
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4 (3.6%)
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Working period (months)a
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7 (3–42)
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Religionb
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Orthodox
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86 (76.8%)
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Catholic
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5 (4.5%)
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Greco-catholic
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1 (0.9%)
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Reformed
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3 (2.7%)
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Agnostic
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2 (1.8%)
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Independent
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1 (0.9%)
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Atheist
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5 (4.4%)
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Undeclared
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9 (8.0%)
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- aContinuous variables (with non-Gaussian distribution) are indicated by their median (interquartile range-IQR)
- bCategorical variables are presented by absolute frequency and percentage in the sample