COVID-19对约旦人群的心理影响和心理健康影响

Q4 Medicine
Nuha Qasem, M. Al-ali, Md. Sanwar, Mohammad Aquily
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背景在突发公共卫生事件期间,决策者的主要努力都是针对身体和医疗后果,而很少针对这些疫情的心理影响。目的评估当前新冠肺炎疫情对约旦普通人群的心理影响和心理健康影响。方法2020年3月25日至4月2日期间,使用针对约旦普通人群的在线调查进行了一项横断面研究。心理健康影响使用阿拉伯语版的抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DAS-21)进行测量,而心理影响则使用阿拉伯语版修订的事件影响量表(IES-R)中的问题进行测量。受访者总数为1946人。结果DASS-21问卷调查的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平显示,13%的人患有严重抑郁,10%的人患有重度焦虑,6.3%的人患有中度压力。与心理健康影响相比,对研究人群的心理影响更大,超过四分之一的样本(26.7%)报告了严重的心理影响(得分>38)。与较高心理影响和心理健康影响相关的因素包括年龄组较小、女性、无子女、生活在偏远地区、学士学位学生或毕业生、月收入较低以及在研究前14天出现身体症状。结论这项研究的结果可以激励国家一级的卫生项目更好地处理这些心理问题,以应对约旦当前或未来的任何卫生紧急情况。
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Psychological impact and mental health effect of COVID-19 among Jordanian population
Background During public health emergencies, the major efforts of policy makers are directed towards physical and medical consequences, and little is directed towards the psychological impact of these outbreaks. Aim To assess the psychological impact and mental health effects of the current pandemic of Corona virus (COVID 19) on the general population in Jordan. Methodology A cross-sectional study was conducted using an online survey directed towards the general population in Jordan during the period March 25th to April 2nd, 2020. Mental health effect was measured using the Arabic version of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), while the psychological impact was measured using questions from the Arabic version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). Total number of respondents was 1946. Results The levels of depression, anxiety and stress as measured by DASS-21 questionnaire showed that 13% had severe depression, 10% had severe anxiety, and 6.3% had severe stress. There was more psychological impact compared with mental health effects on the study population, as more than quarter of the sample (26.7%) reported severe psychological impact (score >38). Factors associated with higher psychological impact and mental health effects include younger age group, being female, childless, living in the remote areas, being a bachelor’s degree student or graduate, having low monthly income and having physical symptoms in the 14 days prior to the study. Conclusion Findings of this study can inspire health projects at the national level to better deal with these psychological issues in response to the current or any future health emergencies in Jordan.
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