Factors Associated with Psychological Distress, Fear, and Coping Strategies during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241274250
Patraporn Bhatarasakoon, Suwit Inthong, Sirirat Nitayawan, Ratree Thongyu, Chayapa Sanlaung, Muhammad Aziz Rahman
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite being initially perceived as a local infectious disease, COVID-19 has emerged as one of the most perilous global health threats, significantly impacting the psychological well-being of individuals worldwide.

Objective: This cross-sectional descriptive study investigates the psychological distress, fear, and coping mechanisms among Thai people residing in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This online cross-sectional survey targeted Thai individuals during the first and third waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants aged 18 and above who provided consent self-reported their responses to the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, Fear of COVID-19 Scale, and Brief Resilient Coping Scale. Data collection occurred between November 2020 and January 2021 across four regions of Thailand. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses explored associations between contextual factors and the variables of interest.

Results: Out of 498 survey respondents, with an average age of 43.07 (SD = 13.69) years, 81.9% were female, and 61.6% self-identified as healthcare workers, with 47.59% identified as frontline healthcare workers. Findings revealed that 46% of participants experienced moderate-to-very high levels of psychological distress, 14.3% reported high levels of fear of COVID-19, and 35.1% exhibited low resilient coping. Factors such as changes in employment status or financial situations, comorbidities, contact with known or suspected COVID-19 cases, recent healthcare utilization for COVID-19-related stress, and elevated fear of COVID-19 were associated with higher levels of psychological distress. Conversely, being nurses and perceived better mental health status were linked to more effective coping strategies.

Conclusion: These results emphasize the critical importance of government interventions to safeguard the psychological well-being of healthcare workers and the broader Thai population. Urgent measures to bolster resilience among these groups during and after the pandemic are imperative.

泰国 COVID-19 大流行期间与心理压力、恐惧和应对策略相关的因素:一项横断面研究。
简介:尽管 COVID-19 最初被认为是一种地方性传染病,但它已成为最危险的全球健康威胁之一,对全球个人的心理健康产生了重大影响:尽管 COVID-19 最初被认为是一种地方性传染病,但它已成为最危险的全球健康威胁之一,对全世界个人的心理健康产生了重大影响:本横断面描述性研究调查了 COVID-19 流行期间居住在泰国的泰国人的心理困扰、恐惧和应对机制:这项在线横断面调查的对象是 COVID-19 大流行第一波和第三波期间的泰国人。年龄在 18 岁及以上且同意的参与者对凯斯勒心理压力量表、COVID-19 恐惧量表和简易弹性应对量表进行了自我报告。数据收集工作于 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 1 月期间在泰国四个地区进行。单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析探讨了环境因素与相关变量之间的关联:在 498 名调查对象中,平均年龄为 43.07 岁(SD = 13.69),81.9% 为女性,61.6% 的自我认同者为医护人员,其中 47.59% 的自我认同者为一线医护人员。调查结果显示,46%的参与者经历了中度至高度的心理困扰,14.3%的参与者对COVID-19表示高度恐惧,35.1%的参与者表现出较低的应对能力。就业状况或财务状况的变化、合并症、与已知或疑似 COVID-19 病例的接触、近期因 COVID-19 相关压力而使用医疗保健服务以及对 COVID-19 的高度恐惧等因素与较高程度的心理困扰有关。相反,身为护士和心理健康状况较好与更有效的应对策略有关:这些结果强调了政府采取干预措施以保障医护人员和广大泰国民众心理健康的极端重要性。当务之急是采取紧急措施,增强这些群体在疫情期间和疫情过后的恢复能力。
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