id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337632-2q6gm7n3 Pearman, Ann Mental Health Challenges of United States Healthcare Professionals During COVID-19 2020-08-13 .txt text/plain 4672 226 54 HCPs reported higher levels of depressive symptoms, past and future appraisal of COVID-related stress, concern about their health, tiredness, current general anxiety, and constraint, in addition to lower levels of proactive coping compared to those who were not HCPs (p < 0.001, η(2) = 0.28). As expected, there were significant differences on education [χ 2 (8, N = 180) = 16.61, p = 0.03] such that HCPs had more education than non-HCPs. Results from the MANOVA ( Table 2 ) controlling for education show that HCPs reported significantly higher levels of depressive symptoms, current anxiety, concern about their health, tiredness, constraint, and past and future appraisal of COVID-related stress, but lower levels of proactive coping compared to non-HCPs (Pillai's Trace = 0.28, F(12,160) = 5.29, p < 0.001, η 2 = 0.28). ./cache/cord-337632-2q6gm7n3.txt ./txt/cord-337632-2q6gm7n3.txt