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Gender Differences in Self-Reported Stress and Health Behaviors of Doctors in Kazakhstan During COVID-19
Dana Bazarkulova
, Janice Compton
Economics Department
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Social Sciences
Kazakhstan
91%
health behavior
87%
gender-specific factors
67%
eating habits
52%
anxiety
39%
marriage
32%
Healthcare Industry
30%
occupational stress
27%
smoking
19%
wife
18%
mental health
14%
well-being
14%
experience
13%
gender
10%
health
9%
Arts & Humanities
Kazakhstan
88%
Doctors
84%
Gender Differences
84%
Anxiety
53%
Women Doctors
49%
Habit
28%
Marriage
26%
Smoking
19%
Mental Health
15%
Household
14%
Well-being
14%
Healthcare
11%
Health
10%
Industry
6%
Business & Economics
Gender Differences
100%
Kazakhstan
88%
Doctors
84%
Anxiety
28%
Marriage
25%
Habit
20%
Occupational Stress
16%
Smoking
13%
Mental Health
10%
Well-being
9%
Healthcare
8%
Health
7%
Household
7%
Industry
4%