“…First, a cross-sectional design was implemented, precluding a causal interpretation between the COVID-19 countermeasure classes and well-being. Although reversed causation seems unlikely, it has to be noted that important covariates of well-being, i.e., work related stressors such as mental strain (Steffgen et al, 2015 ), emotional demands (Hülsheger & Schewe, 2011 ), or workplace mobbing (Sischka et al, 2021 ) that also might have increased with the pandemic, were not adjusted and, thus, might have confounded the results (MacKinnon et al, 2000 ). Second, only self-reported measures were employed, possibly contaminating associations with common method variance (Podsakoff et al, 2012 ).…”