id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-032498-5ugoi1tu Smith, Peter M. The Association between the Perceived Adequacy of Workplace Infection Control Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment with Mental Health Symptoms: A Cross-sectional Survey of Canadian Health-care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: L’association entre le caractère adéquat perçu des procédures de contrôle des infections au travail et de l’équipement de protection personnel pour les symptômes de santé mentale. Un sondage transversal des travailleurs de la santé canadiens durant la pandémie COVID-19 2020-09-21 .txt text/plain 4713 240 57 OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between perceived adequacy of personal protective equipment (PPE) and workplace-based infection control procedures (ICP) and mental health symptoms among a sample of health-care workers in Canada within the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Regression analyses examined the proportion of GAD-2 and PHQ-2 scores of 3 and higher across levels of PPE and ICP, adjusted for a range of demographic, occupation, workplace, and COVID-19-specific measures. 5, 8, 9 The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between perceived adequacy of PPE and workplace-based ICP and anxiety and depression symptoms among a large sample of health-care workers in Canada, within the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. 5 In this sample of almost 6,000 health-care workers in Canada, we observed a graded relationship between the perceived adequacy of PPE provision and ICP implementation with symptoms of anxiety and depression, with lower symptoms among respondents whose PPE and ICP needs were being met. ./cache/cord-032498-5ugoi1tu.txt ./txt/cord-032498-5ugoi1tu.txt