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The Psychological Consequences of COVID-19 Fear and the Moderator Effects of Individuals' Underlying Illness and Witnessing Infected Friends and Family.

Orhan Koçak1, Ömer Erdem Koçak2, Mustafa Z Younis3.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 virus has become a fearful epidemic for people all over the world. In Turkey, long quarantine periods and curfews have increased both physical and psychological problems. Due to the rapid spread and substantial impact of the COVID-19 virus, different psychological effects were observed among different segments of society, such as among young people, elderly people, and active workers. Because of fear caused by the COVID-19 virus, it is thought that depression, stress, and anxiety levels have increased. It is estimated that there are more psychological issues for people with poor health and others whose friends or family became ill or have died because of COVID-19. To explore and test the situation mentioned above, we conducted a cross-sectional study in Turkey with 3287 participants above 16 years old. We measured COVID-19 fear, along with anxiety, stress, and depression levels (DASS21) and demographics. Firstly, we tested whether COVID-19 fear predicts stress, anxiety, and depression. Secondly, we investigated if the effect of COVID-19 fear is stronger for those who have underlying illness and for those whose friends or family became ill or have died because of COVID-19. The results showed that women and 16-25 years old youths have higher COVID-19-related fear, anxiety, depression, and stress. Furthermore, we found a significant relationship between COVID-19 fear and stress, anxiety, and depression, as well as significant moderation effects of having an underlying illness and having friends or family who were infected or have died. These results show the importance of implementing specific implementations, particularly for vulnerable groups, to minimize the psychological problems that may arise with the pandemic.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; anxiety; depression; fear; pandemic; stress

Year:  2021        PMID: 33668655     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  The roles of experiences and risk perception in the practice of preventative behaviors of COVID-19.

Authors:  Tina Fadel; Justin Travis; Scott Harris; Ginny Webb
Journal:  Pathog Glob Health       Date:  2021-07-27       Impact factor: 3.735

2.  Prevalence and Associated Factors of Depressive Symptoms Among Mizan-Tepi University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Mesfin Esayas Lelisho; Seid Ali Tareke
Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities       Date:  2022-01-28

3.  A biopsychosocial model of severe fear of COVID-19.

Authors:  Patrick Nürnberger; Dirk von Lewinski; Hans-Bernd Rothenhäusler; Celine Braun; Patrick Reinbacher; Ewald Kolesnik; Andreas Baranyi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Psychological Impact in Healthcare Workers During Emergencies: The Italian Experience With COVID-19 First Wave.

Authors:  Elisabetta Pisanu; Annalisa Di Benedetto; Maria Rita Infurna; Raffaella I Rumiati
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 4.157

Review 5.  Fear of COVID-19 and its association with mental health-related factors: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Zainab Alimoradi; Maurice M Ohayon; Mark D Griffiths; Chung-Ying Lin; Amir H Pakpour
Journal:  BJPsych Open       Date:  2022-03-21

6.  Competitive anxiety or Coronavirus anxiety? The psychophysiological responses of professional football players after returning to competition during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Amir Hossien Mehrsafar; Ali Moghadam Zadeh; José Carlos Jaenes Sánchez; Parisa Gazerani
Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology       Date:  2021-05-14       Impact factor: 4.693

Review 7.  COVID-19 and male reproductive system: pathogenic features and possible mechanisms.

Authors:  Arash Ardestani Zadeh; Davood Arab
Journal:  J Mol Histol       Date:  2021-07-07       Impact factor: 3.156

8.  Family Cohesion and Stress Consequences Among Chinese College Students During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Moderated Mediation Model.

Authors:  Yadi Zeng; Baojuan Ye; Yanzhen Zhang; Qiang Yang
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-07-15

9.  The Influence of Research Follow-Up during COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Distress and Resilience: A Multicenter Cohort Study of Treatment-Resistant Depression.

Authors:  Pham Thi Thu Huong; Chia-Yi Wu; Ming-Been Lee; Wei-Chieh Hung; I-Ming Chen; Hsi-Chung Chen
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  The Relationship between Acceptance and Sleep-Wake Quality before, during, and after the First Italian COVID-19 Lockdown.

Authors:  Marco Fabbri; Luca Simione; Monica Martoni; Marco Mirolli
Journal:  Clocks Sleep       Date:  2022-03-07
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