Table 4.
Burnout | Anxiety | Depression | ||||
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B (SE) | t | B (SE) | t | B (SE) | t | |
Gender (ref. male) | ||||||
Female | 3.78 (1.77) | 2.13 * | 1.65 (5.22) | 3.17 ** | 1.48 (.43) | 3.42 ** |
Professional role (ref. psychologist) | ||||||
Medical doctor | 10.25 (3.68) | 2.78 ** | ||||
Level of contact (ref. no direct contacts) | ||||||
Had contacts with non-infected users | 4.42 (2.12) | 2.08 * | ||||
Had contacts with infected users | −1-11 (.56) | −2.00 * | ||||
Setting (reference inpatient) | ||||||
Outpatient service | 4.83 (2.11) | 2.29 * | ||||
Perceived risk of contracting covid-19 at work (ref. low probability) | ||||||
Medium probability | 5.83 (1.76) | 3.22 ** | 1.30 (.52) | 2.51 * | ||
High probability | 7.00 (2.71) | 2.57 * | 2.02 (.81) | 2.47 * | 1.35 (.67) | 1.99 * |
* p = < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01; The following variables were included in the models but are not displayed because no significant effects were found: age (covariate), availability of PPE, perceived change in workload, availability of staff psychological support.