Assessment of Covid-19 Anxiety and Its Relationship with Sleep Quality in Industrial Workers: a Case Study

Seyvan Sobhani, Sara Tabanfar
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Background: Due to the prevalence of the Covid-19 virus and its effects on people's lives and the lack of studies on non-health workers, the present study was conducted to evaluate Covid-19 anxiety and its relationship with sleep quality among industrial workers. Methods: The research method was descriptive and cross-sectional. We selected 212 individuals using random sampling. Data were collected using a demographic information questionnaire, the Corona Disease Anxiety Scale (CDAS), and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). For data analysis, Pearson correlation test, independent t-test, and ANOVA were used in SPSS software version 24. Results: The mean age of participants was 33.27±6.6, 78.8% of whom were male, and 79.3% were married. The CDAS and PSQI score's mean and standard deviation were 11.60±8.2 and 5.37±1.7, respectively. There was a significant relationship between CDAS scores and age (P= 0.008) and work experience (P= 0.005). Also, a significant relationship was observed between PSQI score and age (P= 0.032) and work experience (P= 0.009). There was a significant correlation between CDAS and PSQI scores (r= 0.341 and P= 0.007). People with lower levels of education showed high anxiety scores and poor sleep quality. Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, the authors concluded that by reducing anxiety, the quality of sleep could be increased. Therefore, to reduce anxiety and increase the quality of sleep and employee productivity, the researchers suggest that factory managers identify and eliminate the causes of anxiety by establishing continuous and regular mental health training.
新冠肺炎焦虑及其与睡眠质量关系的个案研究
背景:由于新冠肺炎病毒的流行及其对人们生活的影响,以及缺乏对非卫生工作者的研究,本研究旨在评估工业工人中新冠肺炎焦虑及其与睡眠质量的关系。方法:采用描述性和横断面相结合的研究方法。我们采用随机抽样的方法选择了212个人。使用人口统计信息问卷、冠状病毒焦虑量表(CDAS)和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)收集数据。对于数据分析,在SPSS软件版本24中使用Pearson相关检验、独立t检验和ANOVA。结果:参与者的平均年龄为33.27±6.6岁,其中78.8%为男性,79.3%为已婚。CDAS和PSQI评分的平均值和标准差分别为11.60±8.2和5.37±1.7。CDAS评分与年龄(P=0.008)、工作经验(P=0.005)有显著相关性,PSQI评分与年龄(P=0.032)和工作经历(P=0.009)呈显著相关,CDAS评分与PSQI评分呈显著相关(r=0.341和P=0.007),受教育程度较低的人焦虑评分较高,睡眠质量较差。结论:根据这项研究的结果,作者得出结论,通过减少焦虑,可以提高睡眠质量。因此,为了减少焦虑,提高睡眠质量和员工生产力,研究人员建议工厂经理通过建立持续和定期的心理健康培训来识别和消除焦虑的原因。
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