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Clinical Staffs More Than Non-clinical Are Susceptible to Depression and Anxiety in a Psychiatric Hospital

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Table 1. The final result obtained from the analysis of variance analysis to examine the main effects of gender (woman and man) and the job
Table 2. Pearson correlation coefficient between age and BAI scores and BDI scores

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