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. 2021 Mar 1;18(7):1017–1026. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2021.02.022

Table 3.

Wellness and childcare questions and association with mean psychological distress and financial loss scores

Question Response Respondents (%) Mean Psychological Distress Score P Mean Financial Loss Score P
Wellness
Has your practice put forth wellness efforts specific to COVID-19 in order to support your emotional needs? Yes 265 (42) 2.3 <.01 5.8 <.01
No 307 (49) 2.5 6.7
Have you reached out or felt the need to reach out to emotional/psychiatric support services due to COVID-19? Yes 48 (8) 3.8 <.01 6.9 <.01
No 517 (82) 2.3 6.2
Prefer not to answer 9 (1) 2.2 7.8
Have you taken any personal steps to alleviate anxiety/address your emotional needs due to COVID-19? Yes 422 (67) 2.5 <.01 6.4 <.01
No 206 (33) 1.6 5.5
Childcare
Do you have increased childcare needs because of COVID-19? Yes 146 (38) 2.7 <.01 6.6 <.01
No 241 (62) 2.1 5.6
Has your practice put forth additional childcare support measures? Yes 58 (15) 2.3 .85 3.8 <.01
No 277 (72) 2.4 6.3
Not sure 51 (13) 2.4 6.7
Childcare needs/home-schooling have adversely affected my ability to do my job. Strongly agree 33 (6) 3.2 <.01 6.6 .03
Agree 70 (12) 2.8 7.2
Neutral 74 (13) 2.6 6.1
Disagree 64 (11) 2.4 5.5
Strongly disagree 36 (6) 1.6 5.2

COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019.

Statistically significant (P < .05).

Childcare responses were limited to participants reporting having children at home.

Missing data (skipped questions) <12% for wellness and childcare questions.