Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital workers over time: Relationship to occupational role, living with children and elders, and modifiable factors
Robert Maunder(Sinai Health System), Lesley Wiesenfeld(University Health Network), Alex Kiss(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Natalie D. Heeney(Sinai Health System), Leanne Ginty(Sinai Health System), Lianne Jeffs(St. Michael's Hospital), Jonathan Hunter(University of Toronto), Jennie Johnstone(University of Toronto), Carla Loftus(Sinai Health System)
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