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Table 4 Factors related to PTSD (N = 168)

From: Factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses after directly caring for COVID-19 patients: a cross-sectional study

 

B

SE

β

t

p

Intrapersonal and Interpersonal characteristics

     

 Years of experience

0.262

0.227

0.151

1.153

.251

 Female

9.163

6.567

0.103

1.395

.165

 Married

1.568

4.628

0.043

0.339

.735

 Living with family

-0.373

3.505

-0.008

-0.106

.915

 Bachelor’s degree or higher

2.657

3.463

0.057

0.767

.444

Organizational characteristic

     

 Nurse participation in hospital affairs

3.990

4.215

0.113

0.947

.345

 Nursing foundations for quality of care

2.378

4.700

0.059

0.506

.614

 Nurse managers’ ability, leadership, and support of nurses

-8.420

2.990

-0.275

-2.816

.006

 Staffing and resource adequacy

-1.648

2.399

-0.062

-0.687

.493

 Collegial nurse-physician relations

-0.555

2.721

-0.020

-0.204

.839

COVID-19-related characteristic

     

 Experience of quarantine

6.236

2.906

0.167

2.146

.034

 Training/orientation of infection control

0.679

2.513

0.021

0.270

.787

 Inappropriate of level of nurse staffing

6.881

2.565

0.205

2.682

.008

 Inappropriate of availability of PPE

2.407

2.579

0.073

0.933

.352

 Inconvenience of EHR

5.638

2.638

0.162

2.137

.034

 Experience of witnessing COVID-19 patient death

9.232

2.800

0.246

3.297

.001

 Length of working period in the COVID-19 isolation ward

0.042

0.071

0.047

0.589

.557

R2

0.262

    

Adj R2

0.179

    

F

3.14

    

p

< .001

    

Durbin-Watson

1.943

    
  1. Note: COVID-19 = Coronavirus disease 2019; EHR = Electronic health records; PPE = Personal protective equipment; PTSD = Post-traumatic stress disorder