id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-340535-78bpvtuf Elbay, Rümeysa Yeni Depression, Anxiety, Stress Levels of Physicians and Associated Factors In Covid-19 Pandemics 2020-05-27 .txt text/plain 2429 131 50 AIM: To investigate anxiety, stress, and depression levels of physicians during the Covid-19 outbreak and explored associated factors in both clinical and general site. Factors found to be associated with higher DAS-21 total scores in frontline workers were as follows: increased weekly working hours, increased number of Covid-19 patients cared for, lower level of support from peers and supervisors, lower logistic support, and lower feelings of competence during Covid-19 related tasks. In an early study investigating immediate psychological response during Covid-19 epidemic among general population in China, 53.8% of participants rated the psychological impact of the outbreak as moderate or severe (1) . In another study investigating long term psychological effects of SARS outbreak on healthcare workers, 23% of staff were found to have moderate or severe depressive symptoms in a 3year follow-up (4) . Based on this perspective, here, we aimed to investigate anxiety, stress and depression levels of physicians during Covid-19 outbreak and explored associated factors in both clinical and general site. ./cache/cord-340535-78bpvtuf.txt ./txt/cord-340535-78bpvtuf.txt