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Table 3 Factors associated with BMI-EX scores

From: Experiences of burnout, anxiety, and empathy among health profession students in Qatar University during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study

Variable

B (95% CI)

SE

P value

GAD severity

 Minimal

Ref

  

 Mild

0.81 (0.32, 1.30)

0.25

0.001

 Moderate

1.12 (0.59, 1.65)

0.27

< 0.001

 Severe

1.66 (1.11, 2.21)

0.28

< 0.001

Year of study

 Year 1

Ref

  

 Year 2

0.82 (0.39, 1.25)

0.22

< 0.001

 Year 3

0.63 (0.16, 1.10)

0.24

0.009

 Year 4

0.60 (0.07, 1.13)

0.27

0.026

 Year 5

0.39 (− 0.22, 1.00)

0.31

0.214

 Year 6

0.91 (0.09, 1.73)

0.42

0.028

Marital status

 Single

Ref

  

 Married

− 0.84 (− 0.19, 1.49)

0.33

0.012

Physical health rating

 Poor

Ref

  

 Fair

− 0.09 (− 0.64, 0.46)

0.28

0.749

 Good

− 0.24 (− 0.75, 0.27)

0.26

0.363

 Very good

− 0.76 (− 1.31, − 0.21)

0.28

0.007

 Excellent

− 0.14 (− 0.77, 0.49)

0.32

0.667

Course withdrawal

 No

Ref

  

 Yes

− 0.69 (− 0.04, 1.34)

0.33

0.038

Extent of following physical distancing measures

 Not at all

Ref

  

 Not very closely

1.83 (0.26, 3.40)

0.80

0.023

 Somewhat closely

1.35 (− 0.18, 2.88)

0.78

0.082

 Very closely

1.53 (0.01, 3.06)

0.78

0.049

  1. GAD generalized anxiety disorder, B regression coefficient, CI confidence interval, SE standard error