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Table 3 Linear regression analyses of level of depression (using PHQ-9) on variables among all participants, psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees

From: Depression among psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees and its associated factors regarding work, social support, and loneliness

Variables

PHQ-9 score

Total (N = 220)

Psychiatrists (n = 171)

Psychiatry trainees (n = 50)

Crude coefficient

(95% CI)

Adjusted coefficient

(95% CI)

p-value

(F-test)

Crude coefficient

(95% CI)

Adjusted coefficient

(95% CI)

p-value

(F-test)

Crude coefficient

(95% CI)

Adjusted coefficient

(95% CI)

p-value

(F-test)

Presence of psychiatric illness

1.64

(-0.06, 3.33)

1.44

(0.04, 2.84)

0.043

      

Loneliness score

0.47

(0.34, 0.6)

0.3

(0.17, 0.43)

< 0.001

0.50

(0.35, 0.65)

0.29 (0.14,0.44)

< 0.001

0.38

(0.12, 0.64)

0.28

(0.03, 0.53)

0.029

Perception level of ability to control work schedule

      

-0.54

(-0.99, -0.1)

-0.49

(-0.91, -0.06)

0.027

Perception level of work satisfaction

-0.87

(-1.11, -0.63)

-0.43

(-0.68,-0.17)

0.001

-0.98

(-1.27, -0.69)

-0.46

(-0.78, -0.15)

0.004

   

Perception level of work stress

0.71

(0.52, 0.91)

0.43

(0.23,0.63)

< 0.001

0.80

(0.58, 1.02)

0.47

(0.23, 0.71)

< 0.001

   
  1. CI: Confidence interval; PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9
  2. Note: Adjusted R-square of models: all participants, psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees were of 0.33, 0.34 and 0.32, respectively