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. 2020 May 27;290:113130. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113130

Table 4.

Multiple regression analyses on DAS-21 total scores in the frontline workers.

B SE β t %95 CI
Age (years) −0.01 .12 −0.003 −0.06 −0.25, 0.23
Gender1 −8.93 1.73 −0.32 −5.16 −12.34, −5.52
Life-time psychiatric disorder2 2.50 2.18 .07 1.15 −1.80, 6.79
Pattern of working hours 1.50 1.12 .08 1.34 −0.71, 3.69
Weekly working hours .07 .04 .11 1.64 −0.01, 0.14
N of patients cared for .01 .01 .09 1.46 −0.004, 0.03
Support from peers3 −3.46 1.29 −0.16 −2.68 −5.99, −0.92
Support from supervisors3 −3.94 1.21 −0.20 −3.23 −6.32, −1.53
Logistic support3 −1.32 .83 −0.10 −1.58 −2.95, 0.32
Occupational competence3 −1.71 .76 −0.14 −2.23 −3.21, −0.20

DAS-21=Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale-21.

B = beta coefficient; SE = Standard error; β = Standardized beta coefficient; CI: Confidence Interval.

1

1=female; 2=male.

2

0=no; 1=yes.

3

As measured by a Likert scale, with higher scores indicating better results.