Impact of pandemic on the mental health of doctors working in a district COVID-19 hospital

Q4 Psychology
Therissa Benerji, Sarath Bodepudi, Srikanth Lella, M. Kodali
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Background: COVID-19 pandemic can significantly affect the mental health of doctors as they stand in the front line of this crisis. The psychiatric consequences, in part, can be due to the stress the doctors are subjected to due to their close involvement in the treatment of infected patients. Some of the other reasons are related to the fear of transmission to their families and concerns about the health of self and family, stigmatization, and rejection. Aims: To assess the levels of depression, anxiety, and stress among doctors working in district COVID hospital, note the possible association of life events with the mental health of the doctors during the current situation and address the coping styles they have sought to endure the current crisis. Materials and Methods: An online survey is conducted to assess the psychological responses of doctors during the COVID-19 outbreak. It consisted of four subsections covering (1) sociodemographic data and information on individuals' working conditions, (2) Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21, (3) presumptive stressful life events scale, (4) Brief-COPE. Statistical Analysis Used: Statistical analysis was done using SPSS version 25. Results: Of the 353 participants, 80 had symptoms of depression, 151 anxiety, and 74 stress. Significant levels of depression were found among doctors involved in the direct care of patients with COVID-19 compared to those not involved in direct care. Undesirable events were found to be greater in number than desirable events. Concerning coping strategies, we found the more frequent use of adaptive coping strategies compared with maladaptive coping strategies among respondents. Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic has a sizeable psychological impact on the mental health of doctors involved in direct and indirect care of patients with COVID-19.
大流行对某地区COVID-19医院医生心理健康的影响
背景:新冠肺炎大流行可能会严重影响医生的心理健康,因为他们站在这场危机的前线。精神方面的后果在一定程度上可能是由于医生密切参与感染患者的治疗而承受的压力。其他一些原因与害怕传播给家人以及对自身和家人健康的担忧、污名化和排斥有关。目的:评估在地区新冠肺炎医院工作的医生的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平,注意在当前情况下生活事件与医生心理健康的可能联系,并解决他们在当前危机中寻求的应对方式。材料和方法:进行一项在线调查,以评估新冠肺炎爆发期间医生的心理反应。它由四个子部分组成,涵盖(1)关于个人工作条件的社会人口统计数据和信息,(2)抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21,(3)假定压力生活事件量表,(4)简要COPE。使用的统计分析:使用SPSS 25版进行统计分析。结果:353名参与者中,80人有抑郁症状,151人有焦虑症状,74人有压力症状。与未参与直接护理的医生相比,参与直接护理新冠肺炎患者的医生抑郁症水平显著。不良事件的数量多于理想事件。关于应对策略,我们发现在受访者中,与不适应的应对策略相比,适应性应对策略的使用频率更高。结论:新冠肺炎大流行对参与新冠肺炎患者直接和间接护理的医生的心理健康有相当大的心理影响。
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Archives of Mental Health
Archives of Mental Health Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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