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

Table 3.

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

Variable ba SEb 95% CIc P-value
Anxiety 1.55 0.13 1.30, 1.81 <0.001
Age 0.18 0.21 -0.24, 0.61 0.39
Female (refdto male) -0.19 1.52 -3.17, 2.79 0.90
Being single (refdto being married) 0.83 1.45 -2.02, 3.69 0.57
Educational level (refdto diploma)
Bachelor's degree -1.88 1.90 -5.62, 1.85 0.32
Master's degree and above 1.47 2.71 -3.84, 6.79 0.58
Types Of employees (refdto clinical staff)
Administrative staffs -3.76 2.15 -8.00, 0.46 0.32
Cleaning staffs -2.03 2.20 -6.35, 2.28 0.58
Rotated work shift (refdto fixed) -2.28 1.79 -5.79, 1.23 0.20
Work experience -0.32 0.22 -0.75, 0.11 0.14
Working hours per week -0.13 0.08 -0.31, 0.03 0.12
Work in the COVID-19 pandemic (day) -0.49 1.39 -3.21, 2.23 0.72
Having a history of being quarantine 3.16 1.47 0.26, 6.05 0.03
Having a history of being infected with COVID-19 3.06 1.54 -0.05, 6.07 0.06
Intensive care unit (refdto general)

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.