Condiciones Médicas, Síntomas de Ansiedad y Depresión Durante la Pandemia por COVID-19 en una Muestra Poblacional de Lima, Perú

Q3 Medicine
Hever Krüger-Malpartida , Martin Arevalo-Flores , Victor Anculle-Arauco , Mauricio Dancuart-Mendoza , Bruno Pedraz-Petrozzi
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Abstract

Introduction

This study aims to determine differences between the number of underlying medical conditions, depression, and anxiety, when controlling for the covariates of age, sex, and completed education.

Methods

Participants (n = 484) indicated the number of medical conditions present during the survey, also including the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, to assess depression and anxiety, respectively.

Results

Differences were found between groups of medical conditions and the combined values of PHQ-9 and GAD-7 after controlling for the covariates mentioned above (F4,954 = 5.78; Wilks’ Λ=0.95; P< 0.0005). The univariate tests showed differences for PHQ-9 (F2,478 = 8.70; P< 0.0005) and GAD-7 (F2,478 = 11.16; P< 0.0005) between the 3 groups. Finally, post-hoc analysis showed differences between participants with one medical condition and with no medical condition (PHQ-9: MD = 1.82; 95%CI, 0.25-3.40; GAD-7: MD = 1.73; 95%CI, 0.55-2.91), and between participants with more than one medical condition and participants with no medical condition (PHQ-9: MD = 3.10; 95%CI, 1.11-5.10; GAD-7: MD = 2.46; 95%CI, 0.97-3.95).

Conclusions

Our results suggest that people who had a medical condition during the COVID-19 pandemic were more prone to developing severe symptoms of anxiety and depression.

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导言:本研究旨在确定在控制年龄、性别和完成教育程度等协变因素的情况下,潜在疾病数量、抑郁和焦虑之间的差异:本研究旨在确定在控制年龄、性别和完成教育程度等协变量的情况下,潜在医疗状况、抑郁和焦虑的数量之间的差异:方法:参与者(n=484)在调查过程中填写了所患疾病的数量,还包括 PHQ-9 和 GAD-7,分别用于评估抑郁和焦虑:在控制了上述协变量后,发现各组医疗状况与 PHQ-9 和 GAD-7 的综合值之间存在差异(F4,954=5.78;Wilks' Λ=0.95;P2,478=8.70;P2,478=11.16;PD=1.82;95%CI,0.25-3.40;GAD-7:MD=1.73;95%CI,0.55-2.91),以及有一种以上病症的参与者与没有病症的参与者之间(PHQ-9:MD=3.10;95%CI,1.11-5.10;GAD-7:MD=2.46;95%CI,0.97-3.95):我们的研究结果表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间患有疾病的人更容易出现严重的焦虑和抑郁症状。
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Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria
Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría (RCP) is a quarterly official publication of Colombian Psychiatry Association (March, June, September and December) and its purpose is to spread different the knowledge models that currently constitute the theoretical and practical body of our specialty. Psychiatrists, psychiatric residents, non psychiatric physicians, psychologists, philosophers or other health professionals or persons interested in this area can take part in the magazine. This journal publishes original works, revision or updating articles, case reports of all psychiatry and mental health areas, epistemology, mind philosophy, bioethics and also articles about methodology of investigation and critical reading.
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