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Table 1.

Sociodemographic, medical, and psychometric scales variables from the studied population and stratified between subjects without physiological terror.

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Fig 1.

Prevalence of psychological terror across medical residencies (A) and medical years (B) stratified by sex (C, D).

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Fig 2.

Median score of each domain of LIPT across medical residencies (A) and medical years (B).

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Table 2.

Frequency and percentage of those responsible for the open question: “Who has mobbing or harassed you at work?”.

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Table 3.

Linear regression and logistic regression models to identify factors associated with psychological terror.

Linear regression model adjusted for: age, sex, type of residence and degree of residence. Logistic regression model for LIPT-60 >p80 adjusted for: age and sex. Annotations: *Compared to Internal Medicine. **Compared to a first-year resident.

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