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Sources Of Distress And Coping Strategies Among Emergency Physicians During Covid-19, Erin Dehon, Kori S. Zachrison, Jennifer M. Peltzer-Jones, Ramin R. Tabatabai, Elizabeth Clair, Michael A. Puskarich, Amy Ondeyka, Katherine Dixon-Gordon, Lauren A. Walter, Elaine H. Situ-Lacasse, Megan L. Fix
Sources Of Distress And Coping Strategies Among Emergency Physicians During Covid-19, Erin Dehon, Kori S. Zachrison, Jennifer M. Peltzer-Jones, Ramin R. Tabatabai, Elizabeth Clair, Michael A. Puskarich, Amy Ondeyka, Katherine Dixon-Gordon, Lauren A. Walter, Elaine H. Situ-Lacasse, Megan L. Fix
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INTRODUCTION: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been shown to increase levels of psychological distress among healthcare workers. Little is known, however, about specific positive and negative individual and organizational factors that affect the mental health of emergency physicians (EP) during COVID-19. Our objective was to assess these factors in a broad geographic sample of EPs in the United States.
METHODS: We conducted an electronic, prospective, cross-sectional national survey of EPs from October 6-December 29, 2020. Measures assessed negative mental health outcomes (depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and insomnia), positive work-related outcomes, and strategies used to cope with COVID-19. After …