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Table 5 Multivariate regression analysis for depression, anxiety, and burnout predictors among Egyptian house officers amid the COVID-19 pandemic

From: Prevalence and determinants of depression, anxiety, and burnout among Egyptian house officers during the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Depression

Anxiety

Burnout

OR (95% CI)a

P

OR (95% CI)

P

OR (95% CI)

P

Had direct contact with COVID-19 cases

 Yes

3.75 (0.91–15.50)

0.068

1.31 (0.55–3.15)

0.540

2.00 (0.79–5.09)

0.146

Family members at high risk for severe COVID

 Yes

2.09 (0.82–5.28)

0.120

0.83 (0.39–1.76)

0.629

0.90 (0.45–1.81)

0.776

Overall worry about COVID-19 pandemic

 2

0.26 (0.03–.98)

0.195

0.83 (0.07–9.41)

0.878

0.33 (0.06–1.74)

0.191

 3

0.27 (0.05–1.43)

0.123

0.33 (0.04–2.73)

0.305

0.57 (0.14–2.34)

0.435

 4

0.19 (0.03–1.08)

0.061

0.07 (0.01–0.62)

0.017

0.38 (0.09–1.67)

0.202

 5

0.35 (0.06–1.99)

0.235

0.06 (0.01–0.59)

0.014

0.55 (0.12–2.47)

0.433

Personal protective equipment attitude

 Good

3.54 (0.82–15.33)

0.091

2.67 (1.03–6.89)

0.042

6.19 (1.67–22.92)

0.006

Depression

 Yes

-

-

0.11 (0.05–0.25)

<0.001

2.48 (1.18–5.19)

0.016

Anxiety

 Yes

0.11 (0.05–0.26)

<0.001

-

-

0.30 (0.15–0.60)

0.001

Burnout

 Yes

2.51 (1.20–5.25)

0.014

0.28 (0.14–0.58)

0.001

-

-

  1. aOR odds ratio, CI confidence interval