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Table. 2 Change in overall wellness of medical student respondents

From: Medical student wellness in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic: a nationwide survey

 

Unadjusted

Adjusted

Mean Difference(95 % CI)

p

Mean Difference(95 % CI)

p

Pandemic vs. Pre-Pandemic Wellness

-1.077 (-1.203 to -0.952)

< 0.001

-1.080 (-1.208 to -0.952)

< 0.001

  1. Note: The number of respondents used to compute the unadjusted estimate = 1377. The number of respondents used to compute the adjusted estimate = 1,326. The multivariable estimate is adjusted for respondents’ binary sex, year in medical school, race (i.e., recoded as White, Asian, Black, Hispanic, or Other), their state’s ordinal incidence rate of COVID at the time of survey (i.e., Low, Moderate, or High), whether students were assisting with COVID-19 relief efforts at the time of survey. and their binary medical school characteristics including whether they were taking a required and/or elective class or clerkship; whether their classes or clerkships used recorded and/or live online lectures, and whether their classes or clerkships required examinations