印度COVID-19幸存者的心理健康和生活质量评估

Mohit Kumar, Kamran Ali, Nidhi Sharma, Abhishek Sharma, Mansi Jain, Sakshi Vats, Gaurav Kapoor, Aksh Chahal, Kanika
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背景:在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,政府关于封锁和隔离措施的指导方针影响了个人的日常生活和健康。这次大流行使全世界个人的日常生活和生活方式发生了重大变化,同时出现了精神健康障碍。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行造成的压力以及随之而来的社会隔离严重影响了印度人口中专业人员的心理健康和生活质量。这项研究旨在评估作为COVID-19幸存者的印度专业人员的心理健康和生活质量。方法:设计一份20项自填问卷,在被试中进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括无助、忧虑、情绪波动、身体活动、不安、失眠、烦躁、精神压力和情绪不稳定等,以评估被试的心理健康状况和生活质量。结果:在322名参与者中,73.6%的人感到无助,56.2%的人感到需要咨询,65.5%的人报告说,即使是小问题也会感到恼怒,62.1%的人在隔离期间经历过消极的想法,76.5%的人经历过入睡困难,71.9%的人在他们的疾病过程中感到不安。结论:该研究得出结论,COVID-19幸存者的心理健康和生活质量受到睡眠、身体活动、情绪不稳定、工作状况、他人支持、情绪波动和咨询需求的影响。
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Evaluation of Mental Health and Quality of Life among Indian Professionals Embarked as COVID-19 Survivors.

Evaluation of Mental Health and Quality of Life among Indian Professionals Embarked as COVID-19 Survivors.

Evaluation of Mental Health and Quality of Life among Indian Professionals Embarked as COVID-19 Survivors.

Evaluation of Mental Health and Quality of Life among Indian Professionals Embarked as COVID-19 Survivors.

Background: Government guidelines for lockdown and quarantine measures impacted the daily lives and health of individuals amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The pandemic caused significant changes in the daily routine and lifestyles of individuals worldwide with the simultaneous emergence of mental health disorders. Stress caused by COVID-19 pandemic outbreaks and consequent social isolation significantly influenced the mental health and quality of life of professionals among Indian population. This study aimed to evaluate the mental health and quality of life among Indian professionals embarked as COVID-19 survivors.

Methods: A 20-item self-administered questionnaire was developed and circulated among the participants with the following domains: helplessness, apprehension, mood swing, physical activity, restlessness, insomnia, irritation, mental stress, and emotional instability to assess their mental health and quality of life.

Results: Of the total 322 participants, 73.6% of individuals experienced helplessness, 56.2% felt the need for counseling, 65.5% reported feeling irritated even over minor issues, 62.1% experienced negative thoughts during isolation, 76.5% experienced difficulty in falling asleep, and 71.9% felt restless during their course of illness.

Conclusion: The study concludes that mental health and quality of life among COVID-19 survivors was affected by sleep, physical activities, emotional instability, and job profile, as well as support from others, mood swings, and the need for counseling.

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