Role of resilience in healthcare workers' distress and somatization during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study across Flanders, Belgium.
Erik FranckEva GoossensFilip HaegdorensNina GeuensMichael PortzkyTinneke TytensTinne DillesKatrien BeeckmanOlaf TimmermansStijn SlootmansBart Van RompaeyPeter Van BogaertPublished in: Nursing open (2021)
Higher educational level was associated with lower symptoms of distress and somatization. Physicians exhibited the lowest risk of experiencing heightened levels of distress and somatization. Controlling for confounding factors, higher levels of resilience were associated with a 12% reduced chance of increased distress levels and 5% lower chance of increased somatization levels. Our results suggest the potentially buffering role of mental resilience on those working on the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.