id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-325643-nszsf0nu Tan, Benjamin Y.Q. Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health Care Workers in Singapore 2020-04-06 .txt text/plain 770 57 52 The prevalence of anxiety was higher among nonmedical health care workers than medical personnel (20.7% versus 10.8%; adjusted prevalence ratio, 1.85 [95% CI, 1.15 to 2.99]; P = 0.011), after adjustment for age, sex, ethnicity, marital status, survey completion date, and presence of comorbid conditions. Similarly, higher mean DASS-21 anxiety and stress subscale scores and higher IES-R total and subscale scores were observed in nonmedical health care workers ( Table 2) . Discussion: Overall mean DASS-21 and IES-R scores among health care workers were lower than those in the published literature from previous disease outbreaks, such as the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). In conclusion, our study highlights that nonmedical health care personnel are at highest risk for psychological distress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Psychological impact of the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak on health care workers in a medium size regional general hospital in Singapore ./cache/cord-325643-nszsf0nu.txt ./txt/cord-325643-nszsf0nu.txt