| Literature DB >> 32997705 |
Clara Paz1, Guido Mascialino1, Lila Adana-Díaz1, Alberto Rodríguez-Lorenzana1, Katherine Simbaña-Rivera2, Lenin Gómez-Barreno2, Maritza Troya3, María Ignacia Paez3, Javier Cárdenas3, Rebekka M Gerstner4, Esteban Ortiz-Prado2.
Abstract
Ecuador has been one of the most affected countries by the Corona Virus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, by April 2020 this country presented the highest rates of mortality in Latin America. The purpose of the present study was to identify behaviors during confinement and sociodemographic variables associated with the mental health status of confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients who were part of the epidemiological surveillance program in Ecuador that included mandatory confinement and self-isolation. A cross-sectional study was performed from March 22th to April 18th, 2020 using an online survey. The survey collected socio-demographic information and severity of depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and anxiety symptoms through the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7. A total of 759 patients completed the questionnaire, 20.3% presented moderate to severe symptoms of depression and 22.5% moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety. Being a woman and from the Coastal region were risk factors. Exercising, maintaining daily routines, and keeping informed about the COVID-19 but limiting to an hour was associated with better mental health. Regression analysis indicated that the mentioned behaviors explained approximately 17% of the variance for depression sum scores and 11.8% of the variance for anxiety sum scores while controlling for gender and region. Understanding the association between sociodemographic variables and psychological states in patients with COVID-19 is relevant to tackle future public mental health problems and to implement health policies that are intended to palliate further psychiatric complications. Promotion of modifiable behaviors such as exercising, maintaining daily routines, and keeping informed about the COVID-19 but limiting to less than an hour is recommended.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32997705 PMCID: PMC7526886 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Sociodemographic information and group differences of GAD-7 and PHQ-9 sum scores.
| Variable | GAD7 | PHQ9 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Test | Mean (SD) | Test | |||||
| Gender | 5.02 | < .001 | 5.38 | < .001 | ||||
| Male | 365 (48.1) | 5.24 (4.97) | 4.79 (5.04) | |||||
| Female | 394 (51.9) | 7.09 (5.17) | 6.83 (5.43) | |||||
| Age (years) | 1.05 | .55 | 0.13 | .87 | ||||
| (18–35) | 413 (54.4) | 6.44 (5.16) | 5.76 (5.21) | |||||
| (36–53) | 278 (36.6) | 5.96 (5.17) | 5.94 (5.40) | |||||
| (older than 53) | 68 (9) | 5.71 (5.05) | 6.04 (5.92) | |||||
| Education | -1.16 | 0.25 | -1.11 | 0.27 | ||||
| Less than 12 years of formal education | 204 (26.9) | 5.82(5.60) | 5.47(5.94) | |||||
| 12 or more years of formal education | 555 (73.1) | 6.34(4.98) | 5.99(5.10) | |||||
| Employment | 1.57 | .12 | 1.56 | .19 | ||||
| Employed | 582 (76.7) | 6.33 (5.22) | 5.89 (5.31) | |||||
| Unemployed | 87 (11.5) | 5.54 (4.87) | 5.11 (5.14) | |||||
| Studying | 42 (5.5) | 7.12 (5.28) | 7.21 (5.68) | |||||
| Other | 48 (6.3) | 4.98 (4.43) | 5.46 (5.62) | |||||
| Region | 4.013 | 0.01 | 8.81 | < .001 | ||||
| Coastal | 451 (59.4) | 6.61 (5.22) | 6.49 (5.46) | |||||
| Sierra | 237 (31.2) | 5.75 (4.96) | 5.10 (4.96) | |||||
| Amazon | 71 (9.4) | 5.10 (5.15) | 4.28 (5.18) | |||||
| Localization | ||||||||
| Rural | 149 (19.6) | 6.02 (5.31) | 4.85 (4.82) | |||||
| Urban | 610 (80.4) | 6.24 (5.12) | 6.09 (5.43) | |||||
a t statistic for variables with two levels and F statistic for variables with more than two levels
Behaviors during confinement and group differences of GAD-7 and PHQ-9 total sum scores.
| Variable | GAD7 | PHQ9 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Test | Mean (SD) | Test | |||||
| Daily routine | 6.09 | < .001 | 7.17 | < .001 | ||||
| No | 266(35) | 7.79(5.61) | 7.80(5.94) | |||||
| Yes | 489(64.4 | 5.33(4.69) | 4.78(4.67) | |||||
| Exercise | -4.76 | < .001 | -7.51 | < .001 | ||||
| No | 283(37.3) | 6.85(5.39) | 6.88(5.51) | |||||
| Yes | 476(62.7) | 5.11(4.53) | 4.11(4.53) | |||||
| Social Contact | 1.63 | .19 | 2.72 | .06 | ||||
| Less than 3 persons | 155(15.2) | 6.57(5.37) | 6.85(6.31) | |||||
| From 4–8 persons | 353(46.5) | 6.35(5.20) | 5.69(5.23) | |||||
| More than 9 persons | 270 (35.6) | 5.72(4.82) | 5.53(4.78) | |||||
| Time spent focusing on information about the COVID-19 | 18.39 | < .001 | 18.55 | < .001 | ||||
| Avoid the topic | 164(21.6) | 7.34(5.74) | 7.36(6.58) | |||||
| One hour or less | 314 (41.4) | 4.89(4.60) | 4.54(4.47) | |||||
| More than an hour | 281(37) | 7.00 (5.07) | 6.43(5.10) | |||||
a t-statistic for variables with two levels and F- statistic for variables with more than two levels
Hierarchical linear regression analysis (unstandardized regression coefficients) for variables predicting GAD-7 total sum scores.
| Predictor | Fit | Difference | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95% CI [LL, UL] | 95% CI [LL, UL] | ||||||
| (Intercept) | 7.41 | < .001 | [6.84, 7.98] | ||||
| Female vs. Male | -1.80 | < .001 | [-2.52, -1.07] | .03 | [.01, .05] | ||
| Coastal vs. Other regions | -0.87 | 0.017 | [-1.61, -0.13] | .01 | [-.00, .02] | ||
| Δ | |||||||
| 95% CI [.07,.16] | 95% CI [.04, .11] | ||||||
| (Intercept) | 7.60 | < .001 | [6.72, 8.48] | ||||
| Female vs. Male | -1.29 | < .001 | [-2.01, -0.58] | .01 | [-.00, .03] | ||
| Coastal vs. Other regions | -0.68 | .054 | [-1.40, 0.04] | .00 | [-.00, .01] | ||
| Not regular vs. Regular schedule | -1.89 | < .001 | [-2.64, -1.15] | .03 | [.01, .05] | ||
| Not exercising vs. exercising | -0.84 | .033 | [-1.59, -0.08] | .01 | [-.00, .02] | ||
| One hour or less vs. More than an hour | 1.75 | < .001 | [0.95, 2.54] | .02 | [.00, .04] | ||
| One hour or less vs. Avoid the topic | 1.79 | < .001 | [0.84, 2.74] | .02 | [-.00, .03] |
Note. A significant b-weight indicates the semi-partial correlation is also significant. b represents unstandardized regression weights. sr represents the semi-partial correlation squared. LL and UL indicate the lower and upper limits of a confidence interval, respectively.
** indicates p < .01.
Hierarchical linear regression analysis (unstandardized regression coefficients) for variables predicting PHQ-9 total sum scores.
| Predictor | Fit | Difference | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95% CI | 95% CI | ||||||
| [LL, UL] | [LL, UL] | ||||||
| 95% CI [.03,.09] | |||||||
| (Intercept) | 7.36 | < .001 | [6.78, 7.95] | ||||
| Female vs. Male | -1.96 | < .001 | [-2.70, -1.21] | .03 | [.01, .06] | ||
| Coastal vs. Other regions | -1.43 | < .001 | [-2.19, -0.67] | .02 | [-.00, .04] | ||
| Δ | |||||||
| 95% CI | 95% CI | ||||||
| [.11,.21] | [.07, .15] | ||||||
| (Intercept) | 8.16 | < .001 | [7.27, 9.04] | ||||
| Female vs. Male | -1.24 | < .001 | [-1.96, -0.52] | .01 | [-.00, .03] | ||
| Coastal vs. Other regions | -1.10 | < .001 | [-1.82, -0.37] | .01 | [-.00, .02] | ||
| Not regular vs. Regular schedule | -2.34 | < .001 | [-3.09, -1.59] | .04 | [.02, .07] | ||
| Not exercising vs. exercising | -1.76 | < .001 | [-2.53, -1.00] | .02 | [.00, .04] | ||
| One hour or less vs. More than an hour | 1.35 | < .001 | [0.55, 2.15] | .01 | [-.00, .03] | ||
| One hour or less vs. Avoid the topic | 1.87 | < .001 | [0.91, 2.82] | .02 | [-.00, .03] |
Note. A significant b-weight indicates the semi-partial correlation is also significant. b represents unstandardized regression weights. sr represents the semi-partial correlation squared. LL and UL indicate the lower and upper limits of a confidence interval, respectively.
** indicates p < .01.