2019冠状病毒病大流行期间班加罗尔执业牙医的感知压力和心理影响

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简介:像当前的Covid-19大流行这样的突发公共卫生事件会影响个人和社区的健康、安全和福祉,并产生心理影响。因此,本研究旨在评估班加罗尔市执业牙医感知心理压力的模式,并利用经验证的Covid- 19创伤周围痛苦指数(CPDI)探讨与之相关的因素。方法:本调查采用预测试、自我报告的COVID-19创伤周围应激指数(CPDI)问卷。它记录了有关焦虑、抑郁、恐惧、认知变化、逃避和强迫行为、身体症状和社交功能丧失的细节,并以0-100的等级对压力进行了量化。CPDI评分≤27分为低应激或无应激,28-51分为轻度至中度应激,≥52分为重度应激。样本量为300人,采用SSP软件24版进行描述性统计和推理统计。结果:logistic回归分析显示全科医生的CPDI得分较高,表明压力显著增加(p=0.000)。同样,工作经验在6-10年之间的从业者表现出明显增加的压力迹象。结论:根据CPDI测量,每位执业牙医均存在不同形式的压力。这是一种简便的工具,可用于大流行期间的焦虑筛查。传染的风险、教育的恐惧或不确定性、财务影响和未来的实践途径可能是急性压力的原因。
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Perceived Stress and Psychological Impact among practicing dentist in Bengaluru city during the COVID 19 pandemic
Introduction: Public health emergencies like the current pandemic Covid-19 affect the health, safety, and well-being of both individuals and communities with psychological implications. Hence this study intends to evaluate the patterns of perceived psychological stress as well as explore the factors associated with it using the validated Covid- 19 Peritraumatic Distress Index (CPDI) among practicing dentists in Bengaluru city. Methodology: The survey used a pretested, self-reported COVID-19 Peritraumatic Stress Index (CPDI) questionnaire. It captures the details concerning anxiety, depression, phobias, cognitive change, avoidance and compulsive behaviour, physical symptoms, and loss of social functioning and collectively quantifies the stress on a scale of 0–100. A CPDI score of ≤27 indicated low or no stress, 28–51 indicated mild to moderate stress, and ≥52 indicated severe stress. A sample size of 300 was obtained and descriptive and inferential statistics were done using SSP software version 24. Results: A logistic regression analysis showed that the general practitioners had higher CPDI scores which indicated significantly increased stress (p=0.000). Similarly, practitioners with work experience between 6-10years showed significantly increased signs of stress. Conclusion: Every practicing dentist had some form of stress as measured according to CPDI. This is an easy tool that can be used for screening for distress during the pandemic. The risk of contagion, fear or uncertainty of education, financial implications and future practice avenues may be the cause of acute stress.
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