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. 2021 Dec 8;7(12):e08570. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08570

Table 2.

Association between anxiety and depression and demographic characteristics of healthcare workers (N = 140).

Variable ba SEb 95% CIc P-value
Depression 0.32 0.27 0.27, 0.37 <0.001
Age 0.02 0.09 -0.17, 0.21 0.831
Female (refd to male) 1.63 0.67 0.30, 2.96 0.016
Being single (refd to being married) -0.61 0.66 -1.91, 0.67 0.35
Educational level (refd to diploma)
Bachelor's degree 0.41 0.87 -1.29, 2.12 0.63
Master's degree and above -.1.28 1.25 -3.70, 1.12 0.29
Types of employees (refd to clinical staff)
Administrative staff 1.69 0.98 -0.23, 3.61 0.08
Cleaning staff 1.10 1.00 -0.86, 3.06 0.27
Rotated work shift (refd to fixed work shift) 1.36 0.81 -0.23, 2.95 0.09
Work experience 0.04 0.10 -0.15, 0.24 0.69
Working hours per week 0.02 0.04 -0.53, 0.10 0.51
Work in the COVID-19 pandemic (day) 0.07 0.63 -1.16, 1.32 0.90
Having a history of being quarantine 0.29 0.68 -1.04, 1.63 0.66
Having a history of being infected with COVID-19 2.29 0.68 0.95, 3.64 0.001
Intensive care unit (refd to general) 0.05 0.66 -1.24, 1.34 0.08

Note. COVID-19: Coronavirus disease 19.

a

b coefficient was obtained according to the multivariable linear regression.

b

Standard error.

c

Confidence interval.

d

Reference group.