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Akhil Arun, A. M, Bulla Karunya, Thendral R., B. Milton, Vinod K. Matthew
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背景:世界人口受到严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型疫情及其相关的金融、民事、心理和心理健康后果的严重影响。考虑到生活质量的重要性,必须考虑疫情对人群的影响。该研究旨在比较新冠肺炎对新冠肺炎大流行期间医护人员和非医护人员的心理影响。材料和方法:在医护人员和非医护人员中进行了一项横断面调查,并通过电子邮件和社交网站以护目镜的形式分发了一份结构化问卷。结果:四个生活质量领域的平均得分分别为58.82±15.56、56.45±15.52、59.08±19.03和51.42±15.51。在参与者中,(31.3%)患有轻度抑郁症,(33.4%)患有轻度抑郁,(24.7%)患有中度抑郁,(8.8%)患有中度-重度抑郁。发现医护人员在中度抑郁时更抑郁(34%),在重度抑郁时更沮丧(11%),而(11%)非医护人员表现出中度抑郁,12人(5%)表现出中度-重度抑郁症。结论:这项研究描述了疫情对人群的有害影响,医护人员受到疫情的影响更大,这项研究呼吁使用适当的心理干预来满足人群的心理健康需求。
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Comparative Study of Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare and Non-Healthcare Workers Using WHO-QOL BREF and PHQ-9 Scale- An Indian Nationwide Cross-sectional Study
Background: The world population has been greatly affected by the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic and the related financial, civil, psychological and mental health consequences. Considering the significance of QOL, it is imperative to consider the effects of the pandemic on the population. The study was designed to compare the psychological Impact of COVID-19 on healthcare and non- healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among healthcare and non-healthcare workers and a structured questionnaire was circulated in goggle forms via emails and social networking sites. Results: The mean score for four QOL domains was 58.82 ±15.56, 56.45 ±15.52, 59.08 ±19.03 and 51.42 ±15.51, respectively. Among participants, (31.3%) had Minimal Depression,(33.4%) Mild depression, (24.7%) Moderate depression and (8.8%) had moderate-severe depression .Healthcare workers were found to be more depressed (34%) at a moderate level of depression and (11%) at severe depression while (11%) of non-Healthcare workers show moderate depression and 12 (5%) show moderately severe depression. Conclusions: The study depicted the detrimental impact of the pandemic on the population, with healthcare workers being more affected by the pandemic and this study calls for use of appropriate psychological intervention to address the mental health needs of the population.
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