| Literature DB >> 28196409 |
Hyunsuk Jeong1, Hyeon Woo Yim1, Yeong-Jun Song2, Moran Ki2, Jung-Ah Min3, Juhee Cho4, Jeong-Ho Chae5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Isolation due to the management of infectious diseases is thought to affect mental health, but the effects are still unknown. We examined the prevalence of anxiety symptoms and anger in persons isolated during the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) epidemic both at isolation period and at four to six months after release from isolation. We also determined risk factors associated with these symptoms at four to six months.Entities:
Keywords: Anger; Anxiety; Isolation; Korea; Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28196409 PMCID: PMC5177805 DOI: 10.4178/epih.e2016048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Health ISSN: 2092-7193
Figure 1.Flow diagram of selection of the participants. MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.
General characteristics of 1,692 MERS-cases and isolated people
| MERS cases (n = 36) | Isolated people (n = 1,656) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 0.40 | ||
| Male | 18 (50.0) | 712 (43.0) | |
| Female | 18 (50.0) | 944 (57.0) | |
| Age (mean±SD) | 52.3±15.0 | 43.9±19.2 | 0.009 |
| Job | 0.47 | ||
| Self-employed | 6 (16.7) | 174 (10.5) | |
| Employed | 13 (36.1) | 687 (41.5) | |
| Unemployed | 17 (47.2) | 795 (48.0) | |
| History of mental disease | < 0.001 | ||
| Yes | 8 (22.2) | 33 (2.0) | |
| No | 28 (77.8) | 1,623 (98.0) | |
| History of physical disease | 0.02 | ||
| Yes | 14 (38.9) | 375 (22.6) | |
| No | 22 (61.1) | 1,281 (77.4) | |
| Medical cost expenditure | < 0.001 | ||
| Yes | 20 (55.6) | 195 (11.8) | |
| No | 16 (44.4) | 1,461 (88.2) | |
| Financial loss | 0.23 | ||
| Yes | 6 (16.7) | 173 (10.5) | |
| No | 30 (83.3) | 1,483 (89.5) | |
| Infection routes | < 0.001 | ||
| Same ward patients | 20 (55.7) | 551 (33.3) | |
| Patients’ family | 0 (0.0) | 164 (9.9) | |
| Care takers | 6 (16.7) | 30 (1.8) | |
| Visitor | 4 (11.1) | 442 (26.7) | |
| Hospital workers | 4 (11.1) | 267 (16.1) | |
| Others | 2 (5.7) | 202 (12.2) |
Values are presented as number (%).
MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome; SD, standard deviation.
Living status and environmental situation during isolation due to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) exposure
| Variables | MERS cases (n = 36) | Isolated people (n = 1,656) | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| MERS related symptoms | < 0.001 | ||
| Fever | 28 (77.8) | 141 (8.5) | |
| Cough | 20 (55.6) | 116 (7.0) | |
| Diarrhea | 16 (44.4) | 67 (4.1) | |
| Food, clothes, and house supplies | < 0.001 | ||
| Sufficient food and water | 23 (63.9) | 1,446 (87.3) | |
| Able to bathe | 27 (75.0) | 1,600 (96.6) | |
| Having self-care products | 29 (80.6) | 1,606 (97.0) | |
| Social networking activities | |||
| Making phone calls | 31 (86.1) | 1,354 (81.8) | 0.50 |
| Texting or e-mailing | 1 (2.8) | 111 (6.7) | 0.51 |
| Using the Internet | 2 (5.6) | 231 (13.9) | 0.22 |
| Isolation environment | < 0.001 | ||
| Hospital | 33 (91.7) | 104 (6.3) | |
| Alone (in home or hotel) | 0 (0.0) | 419 (25.3) | |
| With family | 3 (8.3) | 1,133 (68.4) |
Values are presented as number (%).
Prevalence of anxiety symptoms and anger during isolation and 4-6 months after release
| Variables | MERS cases (n = 36) | Isolated people (n = 1,656) |
|---|---|---|
| In isolation | ||
| Anxiety symptoms | 47.2 (30.9, 63.5) | 7.6 (6.3, 8.9) |
| Anger | 52.8 (36.5, 69.1) | 16.6 (14.8, 18.4) |
| 4-6 months after release | ||
| Anxiety symptoms | 19.4 (6.5, 32.3) | 3.0 (2.2, 3.9) |
| Anger | 30.6 (15.6, 45.7) | 6.4 (5.2, 7.6) |
Values are presented as relative risk (95% confidence interval).
MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.
Relative risks[1] of anxiety symptoms and anger at 4-6 months after release from isolation by the factors during the isolation period
| Variables (reference) | MERS cases (n = 36) | Isolated people (n = 1,656) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety (n = 7) | Anger (n = 11) | Anxiety (n = 49) | Anger (n = 106) | |
| MERS related symptoms | ||||
| Fever (no) | 1.7(0.3, 9.1) | 1.5 (0.3, 9.2) | 1.8 (1.1, 3.0) | 2.4 (1.4, 4.1) |
| Cough (no) | 1.8 (0.4, 7.7) | 1.6 (0.4, 6.9) | 3.1 (2.0, 5.0) | 3.8 (2.3, 6.3) |
| Diarrhea (no) | 3.7 (0.8, 18.0) | 4.1 (0.8, 20.6) | 5.3 (3.1, 9.0) | 6.7 (3.8, 11.8) |
| Food, clothes, and house supplies | ||||
| Sufficient food and water (yes) | 5.9 (0.9, 34.5) | 3.8 (0.8, 18.6) | 3.2 (2.2, 4.7) | 3.2 (2.0, 5.0) |
| Able to bathe (yes) | 3.3 (0.6, 17.8) | 1.1 (0.2, 5.7) | 2.1 (1.1, 4.2) | 2.9 (1.3, 6.4) |
| Having self-care products (yes) | 1.0 (0.2, 5.9) | 2.1 (0.4, 12.4) | 2.7 (1.3, 5.3) | 3.1 (1.4, 6.7) |
| Social networking activities | ||||
| Making phone calls (no) | 1.3 (0.1, 13.6) | 1.7 (0.1, 21.4) | 1.1 (0.7, 1.7) | 1.1 (0.7, 1.8) |
| Texting or e-mailing (no) | NA | NA | 2.2 (1.3, 3.7) | 2.2 (1.2, 4.0) |
| Using Internet (no) | NA | NA | 1.8 (1.1, 2.7) | 1.9 (1.1, 3.1) |
| History of mental disease (no) | 10.7 (1.1, 109.6) | 2.9 (0.5, 17.3) | 5.3 (2.5, 11.0) | 4.0 (1.7, 9.5) |
| History of physical disease (no) | 2.4 (0.6, 10.2) | 3.4 (0.7, 15.6) | 1.8 (1.3, 2.6) | 1.5 (0.9, 2.4) |
| Medial cost expenditure (no) | 5.5 (1.0, 30.7) | 1.6 (0.3, 7.7) | 3.7 (2.5, 5.5) | 5.5 (3.5, 8.5) |
| Financial loss (no) | 3.3 (0.7, 15.7) | 1.2 (0.3, 5.6) | 1.9 (1.4, 2.6) | 1.6 (1.1, 2.3) |
Values are presented as relative risk (95% confidence interval).
MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome; NA, not available.
Adjusted for age and sex.
Figure 2.The prevalence rate of anxiety symptoms and anger according to the exposure intensity of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.