Mental Health Difficulties of Turkish Healthcare Workers and Non-Healthcare Workers and Their Young Children During Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic.

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Dilara Demirpençe Seçinti, Zeynep Seda Albayrak, Mira Vasileva, Alexandra C De Young
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Background: Young children and their caregivers have faced an increased risk of developing mental health difficulties during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, very little is still known about the mental health of children younger than 6 years. Existing research suggests that families with caregiver/s who are healthcare workers may be at increased risk. The primary purpose of the paper is to report on the mental health difficulties experienced by young children and their caregivers in Turkey and to investigate if mental health outcomes are worse for young children and caregivers who are healthcare workers in comparison to non-healthcare workers during the first year of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

Methods: An online survey was completed by 158 caregivers of children aged 1-5 years during December 2020 in Turkey. Caregivers reported on pandemic related experiences, child and parent mental health.

Results: Up to 30% of caregivers reported their child was experiencing moderate to severe anxiety, depressive symptoms, and sleep disturbances. Between 36.2% and 39.2% of caregivers reported moderate to extremely severe levels of depression, anxiety, and/or stress symptoms. Multivariate analysis of covariance analyses found no significant differences between the healthcare worker and non-healthcare worker groups for child(F(4,131) = 1.037, P >.05) or parent mental health outcomes (F(3,141) = 0.712, P >.05).

Conclusion: Our study showed that one-third of children and their caregivers experienced mental health problems during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic unrelated to the caregiver's occupation in the health sector. It is important that all families with young children have access to mental health support during disruptive events.

2019冠状病毒病大流行期间土耳其医护人员、非医护人员及其幼儿的心理健康困难
背景:在2019年冠状病毒病大流行期间,幼儿及其照顾者面临着更大的心理健康问题风险。然而,对于6岁以下儿童的心理健康,我们所知甚少。现有研究表明,有医护人员的家庭可能面临更高的风险。该论文的主要目的是报告土耳其幼儿及其照顾者所经历的心理健康困难,并调查在2019年冠状病毒大流行的第一年,作为卫生保健工作者的幼儿和照顾者的心理健康结果是否比非卫生保健工作者更糟。方法:2020年12月,土耳其158名1-5岁儿童的看护人完成了一项在线调查。护理人员报告了与大流行相关的经历、儿童和父母的心理健康。结果:多达30%的看护人报告他们的孩子正在经历中度至重度焦虑、抑郁症状和睡眠障碍。36.2%至39.2%的护理人员报告有中度至极严重的抑郁、焦虑和/或压力症状。多变量协方差分析发现,医护人员组和非医护人员组在儿童(F(4,131) = 1.037, P < 0.05)或父母心理健康结果(F(3,141) = 0.712, P < 0.05)方面无显著差异。结论:我们的研究表明,在2019年冠状病毒病大流行期间,三分之一的儿童及其照顾者出现了与照顾者在卫生部门的职业无关的心理健康问题。重要的是,在破坏性事件期间,所有有幼儿的家庭都能获得心理健康支持。
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