新发展中国家COVID-19对隔离患者的心理影响:一项横断面研究

Badriya Al-Lenjawi
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冠状病毒病(Covid-19)使世界各国陷入危机。隔离条件下的COVID-19患者是一个独特的群体,他们在身体、社会和心理健康方面容易受到COVID-19感染后果的极大压力。本研究旨在强调解决COVID-19患者焦虑、抑郁和其他精神症状所需的必要措施,包括将患者置于隔离条件下的应对策略。方法采用横断面定量研究,社会人口学数据采用三种有效量表:PHQ-9、焦虑和压力水平。采用多元线性回归和逻辑回归对数据进行分析。结果共有102名被调查者给出了问卷的答案。研究对象的平均年龄为29.9±10.2岁,抑郁患病率为79.4%,焦虑患病率为67.7%,应激水平平均为25.6±17.9。抑郁与焦虑显著相关系数为3.14 (95% CI: -0.05,6.32);p=0.05,应激水平系数0.16 (95% CI: 0.07,0.26);p = 0.001。结论:Covid-19可能会加重精神障碍患者的症状严重程度和社会心理压力。在大流行期间,需要提供特别支助,帮助精神障碍患者并防止症状恶化。关键词:COVID-19;大流行;心理健康;抑郁症;焦虑;应力水平。关于这个主题我们已经知道了什么?•对COVID-19患者的压力、焦虑和抑郁水平进行了严格的研究。•研究发现,在大流行的早期阶段,患者的压力、焦虑和抑郁程度更高。•与COVID-19和患有现有MNS疾病的人相关的潜在风险因素•与单身或已婚的参与者相比,离婚或丧偶的参与者报告的抑郁水平更高•专业患者比非专业人员和办公室工作人员更有可能报告抑郁症状本文的研究结果表明,医疗保健计划应纳入弱势社区的心理健康筛查。为了提高公众对心理不稳定的认识,应该考虑在未来保持社会紧急情况。
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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Quarantined Patients in a Newly Developing Country: A Cross Sectional Study
Background The corona virus disease (Covid-19) has plunged countries across the world into crisis. Patients with COVID-19 under quarantine conditions represent a unique stratum of patients who are liable to extreme pressure due to the ramifications of COVID-19 infection in terms of physical, social and psychological wellbeing. The present study aimed to highlight the necessary measures needed to address anxiety, depression and other psychiatric symptoms for COVID-19 patients including coping strategies when placing patients under quarantine conditions. Methodology A cross-sectional quantitative study, Socio-demographic data were collected using three validated scales: PHQ-9, anxiety, and stress level. Multiple linear regression and logistic regression were performed to analyse the data. Results A total of 102 participant given the answer of the questionnaire. The mean age of study subjects 29.9± 10.2 years, the prevalence of depression was 79.4%, anxiety was 67.7% and the mean of stress level was 25.6± 17.9. Depression was significantly associated with anxiety Coef. 3.14 (95% CI: -0.05,6.32); p=0.05 and stress level Coef. 0.16 (95% CI: 0.07,0.26); p=0.001 both. Conclusion: Covid-19 may reinforce symptom severity and psychosocial stress in individuals with mental disorders. In times of pandemics, special support is needed to assist people with mental disorders and to prevent symptom deterioration. Keywords: COVID-19; Pandemic; Mental Health; Depression; Anxiety; Stress Level. What is already Known about the topic? • Rigorous research examining the stress, anxiety, and depression levels among COVID-19 patients • Research found that patients during the early stages of the pandemic experienced a higher prevalence of stress, anxiety, and depression. What this paper adds • The potential risk factors related to COVID-19 and people suffering from existing MNS disorders • The participants who are divorced or widowed reported more depression levels as compared to a single or married • Professional patients were more likely to report depressive symptoms than nonprofessionals and office workers Implications The findings of this paper suggest that healthcare planning should incorporate mental health screenings in vulnerable communities, to raise public awareness about psychological instabilities and it should be thought about maintaining social emergencies in the future.
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