哥伦比亚安蒂奥基亚两个COVID-19患者护理参考中心的保健人员焦虑和抑郁症状强度相关因素。潜在类分析

Q3 Medicine
Jesús David Bedoya Giraldo , Juliana Pulido Ángel , Jenny García Valencia , Daniel Camilo Aguirre Acevedo , Carlos Alberto Cardeño Castro
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摘要

目的根据焦虑和抑郁症状的严重程度对安蒂奥基亚市两家COVID-19照护参考机构的工作人员进行分类,并确定与这些分类相关的因素。方法采用横断面研究,采用GAD-7、PHQ-9、对COVID-19的恐惧和哥本哈根倦怠量表。进行潜在类别分析以确定类别,并使用多项逻辑回归确定与这些类别相关的因素。结果486人参与。三级模型的拟合效果最好:第一类学生得分较低;ⅱ类患者有轻度焦虑、抑郁,对新冠病毒有中等程度的恐惧和感知压力;III类患者表现为中度和重度焦虑、抑郁和感知压力。与ⅲ类相关的因素是年龄(OR = 0.94;95%CI, 0.91-0.96),为避免暴露亲属而改变居住地(OR = 4.01;95%CI, 1.99-8.09)和抑郁症病史(OR = 3.10;95%CI, 1.27-7.56)和焦虑(OR = 5.5;95%可信区间,2.36 - -12.90)。II类相关因素为年龄(OR = 0.97;95%CI, 0.95-0.99)、抑郁病史(OR = 3.41;95%CI, 1.60-7.25),与有COVID-19死亡风险的人生活在一起(OR = 1.86;95%CI, 1.19-2.91),家庭成员为医护人员(OR = 1.58;95%CI, 1.01-2.47),以及改变居住地以避免暴露亲属(OR = 1.99;95%可信区间,1.11 - -3.59)。结论被试分为三类,其中两类有焦虑和抑郁症状。年龄较小和有精神障碍史是两类有症状患者的相关因素;其他因素可能是症状的原因或后果。
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Factores asociados con la intensidad de los síntomas ansiosos y depresivos en personal de salud de dos centros de referencia para la atención de pacientes con COVID-19 de Antioquia, Colombia. Un análisis de clases latentes

Objective

To classify the staff of two reference institutions for COVID-19 care in Antioquia according to the intensity of anxiety and depression symptoms, and to determine the factors associated with these classes.

Methods

Cross-sectional study in which the GAD-7, PHQ-9, fear of COVID-19, and the Copenhagen Burnout scale were used. Latent class analysis was performed to identify the classes, and the factors associated with these were determined using multinomial logistic regression.

Results

486 people participated. The three-class model had the best fit: class I with low scores on the scales; class II with mild degrees of anxiety and depression, and intermediate levels of fear of COVID-19 and perceived stress; and class III with moderate and severe degrees of anxiety, depression, and perceived stress. The factors associated with belonging to class III were age (OR = 0.94; 95%CI, 0.91-0.96), change of residence to avoid exposing relatives (OR = 4.01; 95%CI, 1.99–8.09), and a history of depressive disorder (OR = 3.10; 95%CI, 1.27–7.56), and anxiety (OR = 5.5; 95%CI, 2.36–12.90). Factors associated with class II were age (OR = 0.97; 95%CI, 0.95-0.99), history of depressive disorder (OR = 3.41; 95%CI, 1.60-7.25), living with someone at risk of death from COVID-19 (OR = 1.86; 95%CI, 1.19-2.91), family member being healthcare staff (OR = 1.58; 95%CI, 1.01-2.47), and change of residence to avoid exposing relatives (OR = 1.99; 95%CI, 1.11-3.59).

Conclusions

Three classes of participants were obtained, two of them with anxiety and depression symptoms. Younger age and a history of mental disorder were factors associated with the two classes of symptomatic patients; other factors may be causes or consequences of the symptoms.

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Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria
Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría (RCP) is a quarterly official publication of Colombian Psychiatry Association (March, June, September and December) and its purpose is to spread different the knowledge models that currently constitute the theoretical and practical body of our specialty. Psychiatrists, psychiatric residents, non psychiatric physicians, psychologists, philosophers or other health professionals or persons interested in this area can take part in the magazine. This journal publishes original works, revision or updating articles, case reports of all psychiatry and mental health areas, epistemology, mind philosophy, bioethics and also articles about methodology of investigation and critical reading.
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