The impact of infectious disease outbreaks on mental health among health care workers is wellestablished. Minimal research has focused on health care trainees' well-being, especially during unprecedented events such as the 2019 coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Trainees are vulnerable to inherent power and resource differentials, which may exacerbate stress. The present study used a mixed methods approach to examine mental health symptoms, perceived safety, and ongoing and desired support among a national sample of psychology interns, psychology intern and postdoctoral trainees during the COVID-19 pandemic (N ϭ 400). Participants reported clinically elevated anxiety and depressive symptoms. Participants working on-site who felt that their health or safety was at risk reported more
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