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. 2020 Nov 25;20:556. doi: 10.1186/s12888-020-02954-w

Table 3.

Correlation matrix for moral injury, mental health, burnout, and well-being

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1.MISS 1 0.45** 0.45** 0.41** 0.42** −0.28** 0.42** −0.50**
2.EMIS 0.43** 1 0.47** 0.46** 0.36** −0.10** 0.37** −0.33**
3.PHQ 0.37** 0.47** 1 0.81** 0.62** −0.20** 0.53** −0.61**
4.GAD 0.37** 0.53** 0.77** 1 0.60** − 0.18** 0.49** −0.55**
5. EE 0.34** 0.33** 0.62** 0.62** 1 −0.06** 0.74** −0.53**
6. RPA −029** −0.12** − 0.09* −0.09* 0.02 1 −0.22** 0.39**
7. Dep 0.40** 0.38** 0.59** 0.57** 0.78** −0.14** 1 −0.52**
8. SFI −0.47** −0.37** − 0.54** −0.53** − 0.49** 0.39** − 0.54** 1

In bold is the correlation matrix for physicians (n = 2423); left part is the correlation matrix for nurses (n = 583)

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01

M mean, SD standard deviation, MII moral injury index, EMIS Expressions of Moral Injury Scale, PHQ Patient Health Questionnaire, GAD Generalized Anxiety Disorder, EE Emotional Exhaustion, RPA Reduced Personal Accomplishment, Dep Depersonalization, SFI secure flourishing index