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Table 4 Multivariable regression of peritraumatic distress

From: Burnout and peritraumatic distress of healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Work-related Burnout (Exhaustion)

Peritraumatic Distress

Predictors

Estimates

95% CI

p-value

Estimates

95% CI

p-value

Constants

21.02

16.08, 25.97

< 0.001

3.81

0.09, 7.54

0.045

Sex [ref: male]

4.64

2.65, 6.62

< 0.001

1.49

− 0.01, 2.98

0.051

Age

−0.09

− 0.19, − 0.00

0.046

0.01

− 0.06, 0.08

0.702

Presence of spouse [ref: no]

−3.47

−5.06, −1.87

< 0.001

− 1.15

−2.36, 0.05

0.06

Nurse (No contact) [ref: Nurse (Contact)]

0

−1.95, 1.95

1

1.47

−0.00, 2.94

0.05

Other medical staffs (contact)

−2.07

−4.66, 0.53

0.119

0.2

−1.75, 2.16

0.837

Other medical staffs (No contact)

1.5

−1.56, 4.55

0.336

2.43

0.13, 4.73

0.039

Public health officers (No contact)

0.42

−1.41, 2.24

0.654

2.09

0.72, 3.46

0.003

Employment [ref: part-time]

3.79

1.94, 5.64

< 0.001

1.94

0.55, 3.34

0.006

Coercive participation

1.58

1.02, 2.14

< 0.001

0.56

0.13, 0.98

0.01

Worry for stigma

1.93

1.22, 2.65

< 0.001

2.96

2.42, 3.50

< 0.001

Worry for infection

0.65

0.36, 0.95

< 0.001

0.89

0.66, 1.11

< 0.001

Training and education for safety

−0.23

−0.54, 0.08

0.144

−0.28

−0.51, −0.04

0.019

Breaktime

−0.54

− 0.83, − 0.25

< 0.001

−0.24

− 0.47, − 0.02

0.031

Psychological support

− 0.66

−0.99, − 0.33

< 0.001

−0.08

− 0.33, 0.16

0.514

Observations

1068

R2 / R2 adjusted

0.323 / 0.314

0.278 / 0.268