Author: Azizi, Marzieh; Kamali, Mahsa; Moosazadeh, Mahmood; Aarabi, Mohsen; Ghasemian, Roya; Hasannezhad Reskati, Maryam; Elyasi, Forouzan
Title: Assessing mental health status among Iranian healthcare workers in times of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: A webâ€based crossâ€sectional study Cord-id: 3999yfvx Document date: 2021_8_1
ID: 3999yfvx
Snippet: OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to assess 3(HCWs) during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. METHODS: A total number of 7626 HCWs were included in this webâ€based crossâ€sectional study, via the convenience sampling technique. To collect the required data, the sociodemographic characteristics information form, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scaleâ€21 (DASSâ€21), and the Corona Disease Anxiety Scale (CDAS) were also employed. In addition, data analysis was performed using the SPSS Statistics
Document: OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to assess 3(HCWs) during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. METHODS: A total number of 7626 HCWs were included in this webâ€based crossâ€sectional study, via the convenience sampling technique. To collect the required data, the sociodemographic characteristics information form, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scaleâ€21 (DASSâ€21), and the Corona Disease Anxiety Scale (CDAS) were also employed. In addition, data analysis was performed using the SPSS Statistics software (ver. 24), as well as descriptive statistics, Chiâ€square test (χ(2) ), and univariate/multivariate logistic regression models. RESULTS: The CDAS results revealed that 47.9% and 70.5% of the HCWs had experienced moderate levels of physical and psychological anxiety, respectively. Based on the DASS results, 44.8%, 43%, and 34.8% of the HCWs had been subjected to depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, respectively. The logistic regression models correspondingly showed that depression among the HCWs was significantly correlated with risk factors, such as the age groups of 20–30 years (p = .001), 31–40 years (p = .006), female HCWs (p> .001), history of physical illnesses (p = .004), and history of psychiatric disorders (p> .001). Moreover, factors including the age groups of 20–30 years (p < .001), 31–40 years (p < .001), 41–50 years (p < .001), female HCWs (p> .001), history of physical illnesses (p < .001), and history of psychiatric disorders (p>.001) were assumed as significant predictors of anxiety in these individuals. Besides, factors such as the age groups of 20–30 years (p = .002), 31–40 years (p = .004), female HCWs (p>.001), occupation (p = .016), history of physical illnesses (p < .001), and history of psychiatric disorders (p> .001) could significantly predict the prevalence rate of stress in the HCWs in times of this crisis. CONCLUSION: Given the importance of mental health status among HCWs during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, health administrators and policymakers of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in Iran are suggested to provide psychological screening and supportive care programs for HCWs with the aim of enhancing their mental health and successful coping with critical circumstances.
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