V. Patel, Sunayna Pandey, Falguni Patel, A. Jani, D. Tiwari, R. Thakrar
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Study of correlates of depression among health care workers during COVID-19 epidemic
Aims: Study aimed to find out the prevalence and risk factors of depression among the health care workers during COVID-19 outbreak Methods and Material: This was a four month, cross-sectional, observational, single center study of heath care workers of a notified COVID-19 hospital Study objectives were explained to health care workers, and written consent was obtained Patient health questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), DSM-5 criterion of major depressive disorder and Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 were used to diagnose the depression Descriptive statistics, chi-square test, and Binary logistic regression were used for analysis of variables Results: Overall 18 78% health workers reported major depressive disorder Nearly three fourth of the old age participants had moderate to severe depression 20 69% of married subjects had major depression Medical health workers reported more depression One third of the front line workers had major depression 51% of the participants with medical co-morbidities reported major depression as compared to only 12% in those without any medical co-morbidity 33% of subjects watching COVID-19 news very frequently in a day had major depression Discussion: The prevalence of depression ranges from 9 to 35% in various studies Among them living in joint family, married, elderly, presence of medical illness, frontline work, frequently watching COVID-19 news, excessive fear of COVID-19, and medical health worker emerged as statistically significant variables associated with major depression Conclusions: The prevalence of depression is high among health care workers while performing duties during COVID-19 outbreak Early diagnosis and treatment of depression would be crucial during this difficult time © 2021 Polish Psychiatric Association All rights reserved