应对COVID-19大流行:焦虑、抑郁和压力:来自横断面调查的结果

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Wafaa Aqeeli, Abeer Qadah, Waad Zamzami, Yosra Alhindi, Arwa Fairaq, Sahar Elashmony
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Coping with the COVID-19 pandemic: Anxiety, depression and stress: Results from a cross-sectional survey
Introduction: The global burden of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has affected mental health in many people, including anxiety, depression, and stress. Methods: Google online survey was posted about the COVID-19 experience on anexiety, stress and depression assessment. Results: A total of 306 responses were obtained. Around (76,8%) of the respondents were female, (73.9%) were with undergraduate education, and (29.4%) were from Makkah. Conclusion: Our study, which was conducted after the pandemic had settled down and the lockdown had been lifted, showed that anxiety, depression, and stress were at mild to moderate levels. From our results we advice to apply psychological protocols and help that can enhance any mental health defect related the COVID-19 pandemic.
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