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Table 5 Consent with resources in terms of covid- and work-related variables

From: Mental distress of physicians in the outpatient care throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: emotional and supportive human relations matter – Cross-sectional results of the VOICE-study

Variable of interest Consent with:

POCT1 Consent %

POC/PICT1

PICT1 Consent %

p

TCramer`s V

POCT2 Consent %

POC:PIC T2

PICT2 Consent %

p

Cramer`s V

POC T1/T2

p

Cramer`s V

Work related variables

 Protective gear

31.6

 < 

47.8

 < .001*

.152

69.5

 

81.2

.011

.122

 < 

 < .001*

.366

 Sufficient Information

-

-

-

-

-

66.2

 < 

85.3

 < .001*

.209

-

-

-

 Sufficient staff

73.4

 > 

61.0

 < .001*

.123

36.9

 

30.1

.167

.067

 > 

 < .001*

.359

 Sufficient recovery during spare time

41.7

 

40.5

.772

.011

20.3

 < 

27.8

.087

.083

 > 

 < .001*

.217

 Trust in colleagues

68.8

 

70.0

.767

.011

67.1

 

76.7

.045

.097

 

.621

.018

 Better degree of information than in spring

-

 

-

-

-

52.2

 

57.1

.343

.046

 

-

-

Covid-related variables

 Protection by local authorities

28.4

 < 

44.1

 < .001*

.156

16.8

 < 

32.6

 < .001*

.183

 > 

 < .001*

.132

 Protection by employer

47.0

 

46.5

.892

.005

47.0

 

51.9

.298

.047

 

.992

.000

  1. POC Physicians in the outpatient care, PIC Physicians in the inpatient care, T1 timepoint one of survey, T2 timepoint two of survey, Consent %: (rate in % of: sum of 3: rather agree +45: fully agree on a 5 point Likert-Scale (0-4)), QoL Quality of life, * = significance after Bonferoni-Correction: (.05/27) = .002, “- “ = not assessed at T1/T2, “ > “ = significant decrease, “ < “ = significant increase