Anxiété, dépression et troubles liés au stress en post-COVID-19 : étude tunisienne

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Najla Halouani , Dorra Gdoura , Imen Chaari , Nadia Moussa , Sameh Msaad , Samy Kammoun , Sahar Ellouze , Mariem Turki , Jihen Aloulou
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Abstract

Objectives

Our study aimed to assess anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder in post coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and identify associated factors.

Patients and methods

Our study is a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study carried out during the period from March 1 to May 15th 2021 on patients who were hospitalized and discharged from the COVID-19 unit in the pneumology department at the Hédi Chaker hospital in Sfax (Tunisia). Patients who met all of the following criteria were included: aged 18 and over; having a diagnosis of COVID-19 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and/or by CT scan; monitored at the COVID-19 unit and who their clinical conditions did not require intensive care; survivors after 3 months of discharge; and having given their informed and informal consent to participate in the study.

Results

Our study included 154 patients. The prevalence of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder was 24.7%, 11% and 13.6% respectively. We found an association between depression and female gender (P = 0.025), gastrointestinal involvement (P = 0.002) and stigma (P = 0.002). We found an association between anxiety and grade level (P = 0.034), and between anxiety and asthenia (P = 0.032).

Conclusions

Anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder were independent of the majority of disease characteristics including the severity of COVID-19.

[后 Covid-19 焦虑症、抑郁症和与压力有关的失调症:突尼斯研究]。
研究目的- 我们的研究旨在评估2019年冠状病毒病(Covid-19)后患者的焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍,并确定相关因素。患者和方法: - 我们的研究是一项描述性和分析性横断面研究,研究时间为2021年3月1日至5月15日,研究对象为突尼斯斯法克斯Hedi Chaker医院肺炎科Covid-19病房的住院和出院患者。符合以下所有标准的患者均被纳入研究范围:年龄在18岁及以上;通过聚合酶链反应(PCR)和/或CT扫描确诊为Covid-19;在Covid-19病房接受监护,且其临床状况不需要重症监护;离院3个月后仍存活;在知情和非正式情况下同意参与研究:- 我们的研究包括 154 名患者。焦虑症、抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍的发病率分别为 24.7%、11% 和 13.6%。我们发现抑郁症与女性性别(p= 0.025)、胃肠道受累(p= 0.002)和耻辱感(p= 0.002)有关。我们发现焦虑与年级(p= 0.034)、焦虑与气喘(p= 0.032)之间存在关联:- 焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍与大多数疾病特征(包括 Covid-19 的严重程度)无关。
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Annales medico-psychologiques
Annales medico-psychologiques 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
33.30%
发文量
196
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annales Médico-Psychologiques is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of psychiatry. Articles are published in French or in English. The journal was established in 1843 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Société Médico-Psychologique. The journal publishes 10 times a year original articles covering biological, genetic, psychological, forensic and cultural issues relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, as well as peer reviewed articles that have been presented and discussed during meetings of the Société Médico-Psychologique.To report on the major currents of thought of contemporary psychiatry, and to publish clinical and biological research of international standard, these are the aims of the Annales Médico-Psychologiques.
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