Post-COVID job Stressors and Their Predictive Role on Mental Health: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Between Physicians and Nurses
Introduction Health care providers face heightened stress and increased rates of anxiety and depression post-COVID-19. The pandemic, officially declared over in May 2023, continues to impact their wellbeing significantly, with ongoing mental health monitoring and tailored interventions crucial for s...
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Main Authors: | Selene Fernández-Martínez MSc (Author), Carilene Armas-Landaeta MD (Author), Adrián Pérez-Aranda PhD (Author), José Guzmán-Parra PhD (Author), Alicia Monreal-Bartolomé PhD (Author), Vera Carbonell-Aranda ClinPsyD (Author), Javier García-Campayo PhD (Author), Yolanda López- (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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