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. 2024 Mar 7;19(3):e0290749. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290749

Table 4. A comparison of participants with “persistent” psychological distress at T3 (GHQ-12 ≥ 3 at T1 and T3) versus those without (GHQ-12 score ≥ 3 at T1 and < 3 at T3).

Q-value: p-value adjusted to maintain false discovery rate ≤ 0.05. Variables in bold are statistically significant at the p = 0.05 level. BRCS: Brief Resilience Coping Scale.

Characteristic Overall
N = 122
Persistence
N = 55
Recovery
N = 67
p-value q-value
GHQ-12 score at T1 5.2 (2.2) 5.7 (2.5) 4.8 (1.9) 0.029 0.2
GHQ-12 score at T3 2.9 (3.2) 5.9 (2.4) 0.5 (0.7) <0.001 <0.001
Age, mean (SD) 41.0 (9.9) 41 (11) 40.9 (8) >0.9 >0.9
Sex (% female) 0.08 0.3
 Female 98 (80%) 48 (87%) 50 (75%)
 Male 24 (20%) 7 (13%) 17 (25%)
Profession 0.2 0.4
 Allied Health 12 (9.8%) 3 (5.5%) 9 (13%)
 Physician 29 (24%) 14 (25%) 15 (22%)
 Registered Nurse 65 (53%) 33 (60%) 32 (48%)
 Respiratory therapist 16 (13%) 4 (9.1%) 11 (16%)
Resilience (BRCS) 15.1 (2.3) 15.0 (2.1) 15.2 (2.5) 0.6 0.8
Median weekly hospital shifts 3.3 (1.4) 3.5 (1.4) 3.1 (1.5) 0.13 0.4
Median weekly hospital shifts with COVID-19 exposure 1.2 (1.4) 1.4 (1.5) 1.0 (1.3) 0.055 0.3
Median maximum COVID-19 patients in ICU 6.4 (5.5) 5.72 (4.92) 7.04 (5.91) 0.2 0.4
Number of weekly responses 12.7 (3.0) 12.2 (3.2) 13.1 (2.8) 0.12 0.3