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Fig 1.

Hypothetical model of COVID-19 related factors’ possible effects on mental health.

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Table 1.

Comparative descriptive statistics of the study variables between physicians and non-physician HCWs.

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Table 2.

Pearson correlations for study variables.

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Table 3.

Fit statistics for the structural equation models.

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Fig 2.

Relationship between COVID-19 related factors and mental health (final SEM model).

Note. Control variables (age, sex) and non-significant correlations are not presented. Figure shows standardized coefficients, correlations and variances of error terms. ε1–4 error terms of the four equations.

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Table 4.

Total effects of COVID-19-related subjective factors, stress, and control variables on burnout and depression.

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