Literature DB >> 34108740

Juan Pablo Zapata-Ospina1,2, Daniel Felipe Patiño-Lugo1, Claudia Marcela Vélez1, Santiago Campos-Ortiz1, Pablo Madrid-Martínez1, Sebastián Pemberthy-Quintero1, Ana María Pérez-Gutiérrez1, Paola Andrea Ramírez-Pérez1,2, Viviana María Vélez-Marín1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study is to compare the emotional effects of COVID-19 among three different groups, namely: health personnel, medical students, and a sample of the general population.
METHODS: 375 participants were recruited for this study, of which 125 were medical students (preclinical studies, 59; clinical studies, 66), 125 were health personnel (COVID-19 frontline personnel, 59; personnel not related with COVID-19, 66), and 125 belonged to the general population. The PHQ-9, GAD-7, and CPDI scales were used to assess the emotional impact. A multinomial logistic regression was performed to measure differences between groups, considering potential confounding factors.
RESULTS: Regarding CPDI values, all other groups showed reduced values compared to COVID-19 frontline personnel. However, the general population, preclinical and clinical medical students showed increased PHQ-9 values compared to COVID-19 frontline personnel. Finally, confounding factors, gender and age correlated negatively with higher CPDI and PHQ-9 scores.
CONCLUSIONS: Being frontline personnel is associated with increased COVID-19-related stress. Depression is associated, however, with other groups not directly involved with the treatment of COVID-19 patients. Female gender and younger age correlated with COVID-19-related depression and stress.
© 2021 Asociación Colombiana de Psiquiatría. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  COVID-19; Health personnel; Latin America; Medical students; Mental health; Pandemics; Peru

Year:  2021        PMID: 34108740      PMCID: PMC8179114          DOI: 10.1016/j.rcp.2021.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Colomb Psiquiatr        ISSN: 0034-7450


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