| Literature DB >> 32410603 |
Hye Yoon Park1, Wan Beom Park2, So Hee Lee3, Jeong Lan Kim4, Jung Jae Lee5, Haewoo Lee6, Hyoung-Shik Shin7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The 2015 outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the Republic of Korea is a recent and representative occurrence of nationwide outbreaks of Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs). In addition to physical symptoms, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are common following outbreaks of EID.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Emerging infectious diseases; Mental health; Middle East respiratory syndrome; Posttraumatic stress disorder
Year: 2020 PMID: 32410603 PMCID: PMC7224724 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-08726-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Recruitment of participants in survivors of the MERS outbreak in South Korea
Sociodemographic characteristics of participants in MERS survivors, South Korea
| Characteristics | Measure | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N or mean | % or SD | ||
| Gender | Male | 39 | 61.9 |
| Female | 24 | 38.1 | |
| Age (years) | Total | 49.2 | 12.6 |
| 20–39 | 17 | 26.3 | |
| 40–49 | 17 | 27 | |
| 50–59 | 15 | 23.8 | |
| 60- | 14 | 22.2 | |
| Resident area | Seoul (The capital) | 21 | 33.3 |
| The metropolitan area | 23 | 36.5 | |
| Other provinces | 19 | 30.2 | |
| Job | Employed | 40 | 63.5 |
| Self-employed | 11 | 17.5 | |
| Housewife | 3 | 4.8 | |
| Unemployed or retired | 3 | 4.8 | |
| Others | 6 | 9.5 | |
| Marriage | Married | 50 | 79.4 |
| Unmarried | 8 | 12.7 | |
| Divorce or bereaved | 5 | 8.0 | |
| Living with children (who are below 13 years old) | Yes | 21 | 33.4 |
| Religion | Yes | 44 | 69.8 |
| Education | Below middle school | 11 | 17.5 |
| Graduation from high school | 19 | 30.2 | |
| above university | 33 | 52.4 | |
| Monthly income (US dollars, | below 1700 | 16 | 25.4 |
| 1700–3500 | 20 | 31.7 | |
| above 3500 | 20 | 31.7 | |
| Medical illness prior to MERS | Yes | 20 | 31.7 |
| Previous history of psychiatric visit | Yes | 10 | 15.9 |
MERS, Middle East respiratory syndrome
MERS-related clinical information and experiences of participants in MERS survivors, South Korea
| Characteristics | Measure | Total (N = 63) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N or mean | % or range | ||
| Status at the point of infection | Patients | 20 | 31.7 |
| Health care workers | 15 | 23.8 | |
| Caregivers | 11 | 17.5 | |
| Visitors | 11 | 17.5 | |
| Others | 6 | 9.5 | |
| Days of hospitalizationa | 21 | 7–120 | |
| Days from symptoms to confirmed diagnosis | 4 | 1–15 | |
| Total days of illness | 23 | 9–150 | |
| Pneumonia | Yes | 21 | 33 |
| Ventilator treatment | Yes | 12 | 19 |
| ECMO treatment | Yes | 4 | 6.3 |
| Presence of a family member who died from MERS | Yes | 8 | 12.7 |
| Financial support | Yes | 42 | 66.7 |
| Information support | Yes | 14 | 22.2 |
MERS, Middle East respiratory syndrome, ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
aThree cases did not answer the question
Mental health status of participants in MERS survivors, South Korea
| Measure | Cut-off values | Prior to MERSa | during | At 12 months post-MERS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No.(%) of cases | ||||
PTSD (IES-R-K) | 0–24: within normal limits | − | − | 36 (57.1) |
| 25–39: mild to moderate | − | − | 12 (19.0) | |
| 40–59: severe | − | − | 9 (14.3) | |
| 60-: very severe | − | − | 6 (9.5) | |
Depression (PHQ-9) | 0–4: no | 48 (76.2) | 13 (20.6) | 28 (44.4) |
| 5–9: mild | 10 (15.9) | 8 (12.7) | 18 (28.6) | |
| 10–19: moderate | 5 (7.9) | 21 (33.3) | 15 (23.8) | |
| 20–27: severe | None | 21 (33.3) | 2 (3.2) | |
Anxiety (GAD-7) | 0–4: no | 51 (81.0) | 19 (30.2) | 43 (68.3) |
| 5–9: mild | 7 (11.1) | 11 (17.5) | 11 (17.5) | |
| 10–14: moderate | 4 (6.3) | 9 (14.3) | 6 (9.5) | |
| 15–21: severe | 1 (1.6) | 24 (38.1) | 3 (4.8) | |
Suicidality (MINI) b | 1–5: low | − | − | 46 (76.7) |
| 6–9: moderate | − | − | 7 (11.1) | |
| 10-: high | − | − | 7 (11.1) | |
Insomnia (ISI-K) | > = 15 | − | − | 18 (28.6) |
MERS, Middle East respiratory syndrome, PTSD, Posttraumatic stress disorder, IES-R-K, the Impact of Event Scale-Revised Korean version, PHQ-9, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, GAD-7, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, MINI, the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview, ISI, the Korean version of Insomnia Severity Index
aThe data were acquired at 12 month by recall
bThree of cases showed no response on the questionnaire regarding suicidality
Multivariate analysis assessing PTSD and depression and related variables 12 months after the MERS outbreak, South Korea
| Variables | PTSDa | Depressionb | P-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| adjusted OR | adjusted OR (95%CI) | |||
| Previous visit to psychiatric clinic | ||||
| Yes | 9.09 (1.05–78.67) | 0.045 | 9.97 (1.53–65.11) | 0.016 |
| No (Ref) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Presence of a family member who died from MERS | ||||
| Yes | – | – | 12.08 (1.47–99.19) | 0.020 |
| No (Ref) | – | – | 1.00 | |
| Anxiety during MERS | ||||
| Yes | 5.76 (1.29–25.58) | 0.021 | – | – |
| No (Ref) | 1.00 | – | – | |
| MERS Stigma during MERS | ||||
| High | 11.09 (2.28–53.90) | 0.003 | – | – |
| Low (Ref) | 1.00 | – | – | |
MERS, Middle East respiratory syndrome; PTSD, Posttraumatic stress disorder; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidential interval; Ref, reference.
aAdjusting for presence of previous visit to psychiatric clinic, presence of a family member who died from MERS, anxiety during MERS (GAD> = 10), MERS stigma during MERS, and negative coping
bAdjusting for gender, presence of previous visit to psychiatric clinic, presence of a family member who died from MERS, anxiety prior to MERS (GAD> = 10), anxiety during MERS (GAD> = 10), MERS stigma during MERS