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. 2022 Nov 11;18(1):229–247. doi: 10.1007/s11482-022-10117-0

Table 6.

Results of Poisson regressions having anxiety as the dependent variable among 748 Brazilian multi-professional residents, 2020

Predictors (referent) Saturated model Adjusted model
PR 95% CI P PRPR 95% CI P
Sex (masculine) 1.381 1.014–1.879 0.040 1.381 1.018–1.874 0.038
Suspected case of COVID-19 (Yes) 0.811 0.598-1.100 0.178
Contact with patients with COVID-19 (No) 1.026 0.879–1.198 0.746
Marijuana use (No) 1.093 0.914–1.306 0.329
Started to use stimulants due to COVID-19a (No) 1.067 0.865–1.316 0.545
Increased alcohol consumption due toc COVID-19 (No) 1.163 0.994–1.360 0.059
Afraid to getting COVID-19 (No) 1.351 0.966–1.890 0.079
COVID-19 pandemic demands much more work from you (No) 0.995 0.820–1.208 0.961
Sweating, wheezing, and increased heart rate during workb? (No) 1.995 1.661–2.397 0.000 2.080 1.738–2.490 0.000
Feels safe when using Personal Protective Equipment in your joba (Yes) 1.122 0.950–1.324 0.174
Avoid attending patients suspected of COVID-19 (No) 1.118 0.964–1.298 0.141
Psychological Support from resident fellows (Yes) 1.115 0.859–1.446 0.413
Psychological Support from residence preceptors (Yes) 1.003 0.861–1.169 0.967
Feels able to manage COVID-19 cases (Yes) 1.049 0.885–1.244 0.582
Emotional exhaustion (EE) 1.034 1.025–1.043 0.000 1.039 1.031–1.047 0.000
Depersonalization (DP) 1.008 0.994–1.022 0.263
Physical 0.987 0.937–1.040 0.622
Psychological 0.993 0.948–1.040 0.765
Social Relationships 1.006 0.977–1.035 0.695
Environment 0.948 0.913–0.985 0.006 -0.943 0.913–0.973 0.000

a - One case missing in each With anxiety and Without anxiety groups;

b - One case missing in Without anxiety group;

c - One case missing in anxiety group;