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Table 3 The measurements of mental health of Dutch resident and attending ObGyns in 2022

From: Continuing the conversation: a cross-sectional study about the effects of work-related adverse events on the mental health of Dutch (resident) obstetrician-gynaecologists (ObGyns)

 

Total

(n = 343)

Resident

(n = 84)

Attending

(n = 229)

n

(%)

n

(%)

n

(%)

Clinically relevant anxietya

49

(14.3)

17

(20.2)

26

(11.4)

Clinically relevant depressionb

15

(4.4)

3

(3.6)

11

(4.8)

Psychological distressc

54

(15.7)

16

(19)

34

(14.8)

Using DSM-IV:

      

 - PTSD criterion A

45

(13.1)

10

(11.9)

30

(13.1)

 - Probable PTSDd

3

(0.9)

0

(0)

2

(0.9)

Using DSM-5:

      

 - PTSD criterion A

127

(37.0)

47

(56.0)

111

(48.5)

 - Probable PTSDe

4

(1.2)

0

(0)

2

(0.9)

  1. All variables are in number (%)
  2. A Measured with HADS-A cutoff ≥ 8
  3. B Measured with HADS-D cutoff ≥ 8
  4. C Measured with HADS cutoff ≥ 12
  5. D Measured with TSQ cutoff ≥ 6
  6. E Measured with PCL-5 cutoff ≥ 33
  7. Not included in this table: non-practicing and retired ObGyns