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. 2022 Feb 10;12:815180. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.815180

TABLE 4.

The comparison of multiple regression analysis summary for compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue and hardiness before COVID-19 and during COVID-19.

Variable Multivariate regression
Before COVID-19 (n = 266)
During COVID-19 (n = 242)
Variable B 95% confidence interval for B P value R 2 Variable B 95% confidence interval for B P value R 2
Compassion satisfaction Hardiness 0.16 0.04–0.26 0.007 11% Hardiness 0.52 0.37–0.57 <0.001 26%
Job history 0.12 0.02–1.66 0.043 Gender 0.13 0.41–3.59 0.014
Compassion fatigue Hardiness −0.13 −0.35 to −0.02 0.026 3% Hardiness −0.19 −0.51 to −0.11 0.002 6%
Job history −0.17 −3.30 to −0.21 0.026 Type of employment −0.17 −7.07 to −1.10 0.008
Type of employment −0.13 −5.69 to 0.36 0.084 Gender −0.13 −6.59 to −0.27 0.033
Hardiness Marital status −0.15 −4.97 to −0.55 0.014 1% Working hours per month −0.15 −2.08 to −0.23 0.014 3%
Gender −0.12 −3.93 to 0.02 0.053

Data were presented as multiple regression analysis. Gender (male = 1 and female = 2); Job history (>5 = 1, 5–10 = 2, 11–15 = 3, and >15 = 4); Type of employment (Hired = 1 and Others Contract recruiters/Committed = 2); Working hours per month (<150 = 1, 150–160 = 2, 161–170 = 3, and >170 = 4); Marital status (Unmarried/Widowed/Divorce = 1 and married = 2).