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. 2022 Jan 13;137(2):326–335. doi: 10.1177/00333549211058176

Table 3.

Pearson correlations between continuous variables assessed among a sample of health care workers (N = 102) responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2020 a

Factor MERS stress b MERS
emotions c
Change in AUDIT–C score d AUDIT–C score pre–COVID-19 d AUDIT–C score current d PHQ-9 score e PC-PTSD score f Social support coping g Avoidant coping g Self-sufficient coping g Years of experience
MERS Stress 0.57 (<.001) 0.30 (.006) −0.10 (.37) 0.08 (.48) 0.22 (.045) 0.46 (<.001) 0.20 (.07) 0.44 (<.001) 0.17 (.12) −0.19 (.08)
MERS Emotions 0.41 (<.001) 0.05 (.64) 0.28 (.01) 0.28 (.01) 0.36 (<.001) 0.14 (.22) 0.39 (<.001) 0.22 (.05) −0.13 (.22)
ΔAUDIT–C 0.14 (.22) 0.65 (<.001) 0.47 (<.001) 0.22 (.05) −0.03 (.78) 0.45 (<.001) 0.23 (.045) −0.13 (.24)
AUDIT–C pre–COVID-19 0.84 (<.001) 0.07 (.51) 0.12 (.28) 0.07 (.54) 0.27 (.01) 0.03 (.80) −0.18 (.10)
AUDIT–C current 0.32 (.004) 0.21 (.06) 0.04 (.75) 0.46 (<.001) 0.15 (.19) −0.24 (.03)
PHQ-9 score 0.54 (<.001) −0.02 (.85) 0.60 (<.001) 0.15 (.20) −0.25 (.02)
PC-PTSD score 0.11 (.33) 0.53 (<.001) 0.21 (.07) −0.33 (.003)
Social support coping 0.08 (.51) 0.29 (.01) −0.23 (.04)
Avoidant coping 0.18 (.11) −0.28 (.01)
Self-sufficient coping −0.05 (.68)
Years of experience

Abbreviations: AUDIT–C, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test–Consumption; MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome; PC-PTSD, Primary Care Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire–9.

a

Based on a survey administered to health care workers during June 8-22, 2020. The first value in each cell indicates the strength of correlation. Higher values (absolute value closer to 1) indicate a stronger relationship, and lower values (absolute value closer to 0) indicate a weaker (nonsignificant) relationship. All data were tested using the Pearson correlation test, with P < .05 considered significant. P values are indicated in parentheses.

b

MERS Stress is the stress subscale of the MERS Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Staff Questionnaire. The MERS-CoV Staff Questionnaire was developed and used to measure health care workers’ responses to increased work-related stress during the 2014 MERS-CoV outbreak. 6

c

MERS Emotions, a subscale of the MERS-CoV Staff Questionnaire, 6 measures health care workers’ emotional response to the pandemic.

d

AUDIT–C is a 3-item measure for alcohol consumption derived from the AUDIT tool, originally developed by the World Health Organization. 27 Scores for the AUDIT–C range from 0 to 12, with scores >3 considered positive in women and scores >4 considered positive in men. 28

e

The PHQ-9 assesses depression criteria; scores ≥10 indicate clinically significant symptoms of depression (score range, 0-27). 25

f

The PC-PTSD Checklist is a screening tool for posttraumatic stress. Scores ≥3 indicate clinically significant symptoms of PTSD (range, 0-5).

g

The Brief COPE scale is a 28-item questionnaire in which participants report their use of various coping techniques. 21 Individual Brief COPE scale items were merged into 3 primary factors: (1) social support coping, (2) avoidant coping, and (3) self-sufficient coping. 22