| Literature DB >> 33251484 |
Weiguo Li1, Xuesong Mao1, Jieqing Li1, Lianying Fang1, Guangfen Du2, Jianwei Qiao1, Ximing Jia1.
Abstract
To investigate the mental state of medical imaging staff in Shandong Province, China, who have been on the forefront of the COVID-19 epidemic during its late stage in China. Questionnaires designed to assess anxiety and depression were administered on-location, and 5331 complete results were collected. SPSS software was used for statistical descriptions and analysis. Rates of anxiety disorders and depression among medical imaging workers in Shandong Province, China, were 6.1% and 6.5%, respectively, higher than those of anxiety and depression in Chinese residents before the epidemic. The outbreak in Xinjiang, China; virus mutation in Japan; and spread of the epidemic due to occupational errors were the primary reported causes of anxiety and depression among image workers. Medical imaging workers showed evidence of psychological abnormalities during the late stage of the epidemic in China.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Late stage of the COVID-19 epidemic; Medical imaging workers; Outbreak; Virus mutation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33251484 PMCID: PMC7681194 DOI: 10.1007/s42399-020-00654-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SN Compr Clin Med ISSN: 2523-8973
Factors that may affect the psychological status of medical imaging staff in Shandong Province, China
| Project | Options |
|---|---|
| Are you serious about fighting the epidemic? | Yes or No |
| Do you know the diagnostic criteria for COVID-19 imaging? | Yes or No |
Do you recognize the following image prompts?
| Yes or No |
| Do you know graded protection? | Yes or No |
| Do you think you are likely to come into contact with COVID-19 patients? | Yes or No |
| How long have you been following COVID-19 news every day? | Not paying attention, occasionally, more, as much as possible |
What do you worry about? (multiple options are available) | you and your family are infected, the epidemic is expanding due to your negligence at work, income declines, inconvenient travel |
Where does your confidence in the fight against COVID-19 come from? (multiple options are available) | the ability of the government, the cooperation of the citizens, the measures taken by your units, your own knowledge |
What measures do you think are still needed to prevent the recurrence of the epidemic? (multiple options are available) | wearing masks, avoiding crowds, identifying suspicious cases, seeking medical treatment in a timely manner |
| Do you think the current outbreak in Xinjiang, China may spread to Shandong? | Yes or No |
| Will Japan’s announcement of virus mutation make the fight against the epidemic more complicated? | Yes or No |
| Do you think the vaccine will help control the outbreak? | Yes or No |
The left column of the form contains the questions that need to be answered by the imaging doctor, and the right column contains the corresponding response options
Fig. 1The frequency distribution of GAD-7 and PHQ-9 scores of medical imaging staff. In the figure on the left, the abscissa represents scores of the GAD-7 score table, the ordinate represents number of respondents, and the figure shows the number of people corresponding to each score; in the same way, in the figure on the right, the abscissa represents scores of the PHQ-9 score table and the ordinate represents the number of people corresponding to each score
OR value of factors affecting psychological state
| Knowing the imaging diagnosis of COVID-19 | Worrying about yourself and your family members being infected | Worrying about the spread of the epidemic due to your work negligence | Anti-epidemic confidence comes from the cooperation of the citizens | Anti-epidemic confidence comes from believing the government | Believes that wearing masks can fight the epidemic | Believes that avoiding crowds is an effective anti-epidemic measure | Worrying about the Xinjiang epidemic | Worries about virus mutation | The length of attention to COVID-19 report | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety | 0.73–0.99 | 1.30–1.74 | 1.20–1.68 | 0.66–0.96 | 0.77–0.93 | 0.56–0.79 | 0.66–0.97 | 1.10–1.70 | 1.20–1.56 | 1.08–1.47 |
| Depression | 0.63–0.89 | 1.1–1.54 | 1.06–1.48 | 0.57–0.86 | 0.66–0.90 | 0.43–0.78 | 0.56–0.97 | 1.20–1.63 | 1.33–2.00 | 1.03–1.33 |
The first row of the table contains factors that affect anxiety and depression of imaging doctors, and the second and third rows contain the odds ratios of each factor on anxiety and depression