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Prevalence and correlates of anxiety and depression in frontline healthcare workers treating people with COVID-19 in Bangladesh

机译:前线医疗保健工人对孟加拉国Covid-19对待人群的焦虑和抑郁症的患病率和相关性

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Healthcare workers (HCWs) who are in the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic are often under significant pressures that may predispose them to symptoms of poor mental health. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression among HCWs and factors correlated with mental health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh.?And, it also aimed?to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Bangla version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). A cross-sectional survey was conducted between July and August, 2020. A self-reported online questionnaire was utilized to collect data. The survey included questions concerning socio-demographic, lifestyle, and work setting, as well as the HADS.?A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multiple linear regression analysis were performed. Data from 803 HCWs (50.7% male; mean age: 27.3 [SD?=?6.9]; age range: 18-58 years) were included in the final?analysis.?The Bangla HADS was psychometrically sound, and demonstrated good internal consistency and reliability (α = 0.83), and excellent construct validity. Prevalence estimates of anxiety and depression were 69.5%, and 39.5%, respectively, for less severe symptomology (at least borderline abnormal), and 41.2% and 15.7% for more severe (at least abnormal) symptomology. Regression analyses with the total HADS score as a dependent variable revealed significant (p??0.05) associations with female gender, moderate and poor health status, infrequent physical exercising, smoking, having had regrets about one’s profession because of the pandemic and associated experiences, not updating on the latest COVID-19-related research, experiencing discrimination in the workplace, and facing social problems due to working in a lab or hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent among HCWs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. The findings suggest a need for screening for mental health concerns, and employing early intervention to help these individuals.
机译:在Covid-19大流行期间在前线的医疗工作者(HCW)往往受到了可能使他们易于精神健康状况差的症状的重要压力。本研究旨在调查孟加拉国Covid-19流行病中的HCW和抑郁症的焦虑和抑郁症的患病率和因素相关的因素,它还旨在评估医院焦虑的孟加拉版的心理学特性抑郁尺度(曾经)。横断面调查是在7月和8月至8月之间进行的,自我报告的在线问卷被利用来收集数据。该调查包括有关社会人口,生活方式和工作环境的问题,以及曾经的确认因子分析(CFA)和多元线性回归分析。来自803 HCW的数据(50.7%的男性;平均年龄:27.3 [SD吗?=?6.9];年龄范围:18-58岁)被列入最后一个?分析。?孟加拉曾曾令人精神上的声音,并证明了良好的内部一致性和可靠性(α= 0.83),以及出色的构建有效性。患有焦虑和抑郁症的患病率分别为69.5%,分别为39.5%,对于更严重的症状(至少边缘异常),41.2%和15.7%,对于更严重的(至少异常)症状。随着依赖变量的总共得分的回归分析显示出显着的(p?&?0.05)与女性性别,中等和健康状况不佳,不常见的身体锻炼,吸烟,吸烟,因为大流行和相关的职业感到遗憾经验,而不是关于最新的Covid-19相关研究,在工作场所遭受歧视,并在Covid-19大流行期间在实验室或医院工作面临社会问题。孟加拉国Covid-19大流行期间HCW的焦虑和抑郁症的症状是普遍存在的。调查结果表明需要筛选心理健康问题,并雇用早期干预以帮助这些人。

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