| Literature DB >> 33815157 |
Dan Luo1, Qian Liu1,2, Qin Chen3, Run Huang1, Pan Chen1, Bing Xiang Yang1, Zhongchun Liu2.
Abstract
Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 occurred in 2020 which resulted in high levels of psychological stress in both the general public and healthcare providers. Purpose: The study aimed to address the mental health status of people in China in the early stage of the COVID-19 outbreak, and to identify differences among the general public, frontline, and non-frontline healthcare providers. Method: A cross-sectional study was used to identify the mental health status of the general public and healthcare providers between Jan 29 and Feb 11, 2020. Data were collected using an online survey from a convenience sample. The instruments used included: Patient Health Questionnaire, Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale, Insomnia Severity Index, and Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the data. Kruskal-Wallis H tests were performed to assess differences in measurements among the three groups; P < 0.05 (two-sided) was considered to be statistically significant.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; anexity; depression; general public; healthcare providers; mental health distress
Year: 2021 PMID: 33815157 PMCID: PMC8012479 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.553021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Socio-demographic characteristics of participants (general public, frontline, and non-frontline) (N = 3,064).
| Male | 741 (24.2) | 203 (41.1) | 361 (21.8) | 177 (19.3) | - | |
| Female | 2323 (75.8) | 287 (58.6) | 1298 (78.2) | 738 (80.7) | ||
| 18~30 | 1351 (44.1) | 189 (38.6) | 697 (42.1) | 465 (50.8) | - | |
| 31~40 | 980 (32.0) | 172 (35.1) | 513 (30.9) | 295 (32.2) | ||
| >41 | 733 (23.9) | 129 (26.3) | 449 (27.1) | 155 (16.9) | ||
| Single | 1047 (34.2) | 171 (34.9) | 499 (30.1) | 377 (41.2) | - | |
| Married | 2017 (65.8) | 319 (65.1) | 1160 (69.9) | 538 (58.8) | ||
| Bachelor's degree and below | 2551 (83.3) | 425 (86.7) | 1361 (82.0) | 765 (83.6) | - | |
| Master's degree and above | 513 (16.7) | 65 (13.3) | 298 (18.0) | 150 (16.4) | ||
| Physician | NA | NA | 535 (32.2) | 248 (27.1) | - | |
| Nurse | 947 (57.1) | 640 (69.9) | ||||
| Other | 177 (10.7) | 27 (3.0) | ||||
| Junior | NA | NA | 910 (54.9) | 566 (61.8) | - | |
| Intermediate | 457 (27.5) | 254 (27.8) | ||||
| Senior | 292 (17.6) | 95 (10.4) | ||||
| None | 1651 (53.9) | 264 (53.9) | 1010 (60.9) | 377 (41.2) | 95.021 | <0.001 |
| Mild | 933 (30.5) | 127 (25.9) | 458 (27.6) | 348 (38.0) | ||
| Moderate | 277 (9.0) | 52 (10.6) | 111 (6.7) | 114 (12.5) | ||
| Moderately severe | 203 (6.6) | 47 (9.6) | 80 (4.8) | 76 (8.3) | ||
| None | 1843 (60.2) | 301 (61.4) | 1108 (66.8) | 434 (47.4) | 95.174 | <0.001 |
| Mild | 865 (28.2) | 125 (25.5) | 409 (24.7) | 331 (36.2) | ||
| Moderate | 218 (7.1) | 42 (8.6) | 84 (5.1) | 92 (10.1) | ||
| Moderately severe | 138 (4.5) | 22 (4.5) | 58 (3.5) | 58 (6.3) | ||
| None | 2103 (68.6) | 348 (71.0) | 1226 (73.9) | 529 (57.8) | 81.630 | <0.001 |
| Subthreshold | 554 (23.9) | 111 (22.7) | 348 (21.0) | 268 (29.3) | ||
| Moderate | 167 (7.2) | 28 (5.7) | 75 (4.5) | 104 (11.4) | ||
| Moderately severe | 19 (0.8) | 3 (0.6) | 10 (0.6) | 14 (1.5) | ||
| None | 955 (31.2) | 153 (31.2) | 583 (35.1) | 219 (23.9) | 87.197 | <0.001 |
| Mild | 1121 (36.6) | 181 (36.9) | 647 (39.0) | 293 (32.0) | ||
| Moderate | 703 (22.9) | 110 (22.4) | 325 (19.6) | 268 (29.3) | ||
| Moderately severe | 285 (9.3) | 46 (9.4) | 104 (6.3) | 135 (14.8) | ||
Characteristics of mental health status of participants (general public, frontline, and non-frontline) (N = 3,064).
| General Public | 490 | 4 (1–9) | 91.897 | <0.001 |
| Non-frontline | 1659 | 3 (1–7) | ||
| Frontline | 915 | 6 (2–9) | ||
| General Public | 490 | 3 (0–7) | 91.874 | <0.001 |
| Non-frontline | 1659 | 2 (0–6) | ||
| Frontline | 915 | 5 (1–8) | ||
| General Public | 490 | 4 (1–9) | 61.658 | <0.001 |
| Non-frontline | 1659 | 3 (1–8) | ||
| Frontline | 915 | 6 (2–11) | ||
| General Public | 490 | 17 (7–30) | 68.534 | <0.001 |
| Non-frontline | 1659 | 15 (5–26) | ||
| Frontline | 915 | 23 (9–36) | ||
P < 0.05;
P < 0.01; number 1, 2, and 3 are paired groups which were compared using Dunn-Bonferroni post-hoc tests.