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. 2021 Mar 10;144:110415. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2021.110415

Table 6.

Severity of depressive (PHQ-2) and generalized anxiety symptoms (GAD-2) for physicians, nurses and MTA, the differences between the three investigated occupational groups and in comparison with general population and reference groups before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Depressive symptoms
M (SD) Pairwise comparisons
p# (effect size Cohen's d)
Comparison with German normal population before the pandemic (N = 5036)a Comparison with German general population in the early period of the pandemic (N = 6509)b Comparison with physicians after the outbreak of the pandemic (N = 492)c Comparison with nurses after the outbreak of the pandemic (N = 1511)c
Physicians (A) 1.48 (1.35) A vs. B: 0.001 (0.157) <0.001 (0.438) <0.001 (0.382) <0.001 (0.829)
Nurses (B) 1.70 (1.44) B vs. C: 0.008 (0.115) <0.001 (0.605) <0.001 (0.249) <0.001 (0.876)
MTA* (C) 1.86 (1.45) C vs. A: <0.001 (0.274) <0.001 (0.735) <0.001 (0.149)



Generalized anxiety symptoms
M (SD) Pairwise comparisons
p# (effect size Cohen's d)
Comparison with German normal population before the pandemic Comparison with German general population in the early period of the pandemic Comparison with physicians after the outbreak of the pandemic Comparison with physicians after the outbreak of the pandemic
Physicians (A) 1.45 (1.41) A vs. B: 1.0 (0.023) <0.001 (0.543) <0.001 (0.338)
Nurses (B) 1.48 (1.48) B vs. C: 0.006 (0.119) <0.001 (0.559) <0.001 (0.318)
MTA* (C) 1.66 (1.50) C vs. A: 0.001 (0.144) <0.001 (0.703) <0.001 (0.215)

*The group consisted of the following professional subgroups: Medical assistants, Medical-technical laboratory assistants, Medical-technical radiology assistants, Pharmaceutical-technical assistants.

#

p-values from Bonferroni adjusted post hoc analysis of the ANOVA.

a

Löwe et al. (2010).

b

Petzold et al. (2020).

c

Skoda et al. (2020).