Author: Wesemann, Ulrich; Hadjamu, Nino; Wakili, Reza; Willmund, Gerd; Vogel, Julia; Rassaf, Tienush; Siebermair, Johannes
Title: Gender Differences in Anger Among Hospital Medical Staff Exposed to Patients with COVID-19 Cord-id: 544d969d Document date: 2021_4_19
ID: 544d969d
Snippet: Purpose: Occupational exposure to patients with COVID-19 is a stress factor. The aim of this study was to assess gender differences in anger among medical hospital staff. Methods: N=78 hospital employees with direct or indirect contact to patients with COVID-19 completed State-Trait Inventory-2. Results: Female personnel showed higher scores in the main “trait anger†scale and its subscale “anger temperament,†whereas “anger control-out†was significant lower. Direct patient contact
Document: Purpose: Occupational exposure to patients with COVID-19 is a stress factor. The aim of this study was to assess gender differences in anger among medical hospital staff. Methods: N=78 hospital employees with direct or indirect contact to patients with COVID-19 completed State-Trait Inventory-2. Results: Female personnel showed higher scores in the main “trait anger†scale and its subscale “anger temperament,†whereas “anger control-out†was significant lower. Direct patient contact had no influence. Conclusion: More specific training for female hospital staff could achieve health-related equity. Focusing on anger as a leading indicator could lead to better prevention and self-monitoring. Registered at Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04368312).
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