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Table 5 Results of multiple linear regression analysis on IES-6 and DASS (n = 863)

From: Psychological impact of COVID-19 on medical care workers in China

Variables

Impact of event

Depression

Anxiety

Stress

β

P

β

P

β

P

β

P

Gender

 Male

-0.140

0.721

-

-

-

 Female

Reference

Occupation

 Doctor

-0.206

0.565

-

-0.473

0.187

-

 Nurse

0.549

0.201

0.930

0.026

 Other health worker

Reference

Reference

Ever had chronic disease(s)

 Yes

1.174

0.068

1.198

0.080

1.067

0.095

1.357

0.111

 No

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

Current tobacco user

 Yes

-1.549

0.015

-

-

-

 No

Reference

Current alcohol user

 Yes

-

0.344

0.323

-

-

 No

Reference

Ever been quarantined or isolated

 Yes

-

0.588

0.111

-

-

 No

Reference

Levels of concern

 Highly concerned

1.488

0.000

-

-

1.224

0.009

 Less concerned

Reference

Reference

Confirmed cases in the living community

 Yes

-

0.639

0.436

1.822

0.018

0.666

0.515

 No or not sure

Reference

Reference

Reference

Confirmed cases among relatives and friends

 Yes

2.071

0.125

3.701

0.011

1.792

0.190

5.747

0.002

 No

Reference

Reference

Reference

Reference

Perceived threat

 Stigmatization/distancing

0.282

0.000

0.416

0.000

0.306

0.000

0.433

0.000

 Fears of infection

0.251

0.000

0.099

0.116

0.044

0.448

0.052

0.495

 High-risk job

0.285

0.001

0.231

0.010

0.272

0.001

0.428

0.000

Perceived social support

-

-0.064

0.000

-0.072

0.000

-0.083

0.000

Active coping (AC)

0.031

0.303

-0.106

0.003

-0.106

0.001

-0.152

0.001

Passive coping (PC)

0.172

0.000

0.274

0.000

0.220

0.000

0.286

0.000

  1. # Impact of event: R-Squared (R2) = 0.193, Adjusted R-Squared (AR2) = 0.182, P = 0.000; Depression: R2 = 0.217, AR2 = 0.206, P = 0.000; Anxiety: R2 = 0.199, AR2 = 0.189, P = 0.000; Stress: R2 = 0.200, AR2 = 0.191, P = 0.000