| Literature DB >> 35400763 |
Patricio García-Espinosa1, Xóchitl Ortiz-Jiménez2, Edgar Botello-Hernández1, Rebeca Aguayo-Samaniego1, Jorge Leija-Herrera1, Fernando Góngora-Rivera3.
Abstract
Introduction: The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has caused feelings of anxiety, confusion, and panic among the world population. Due to these psychological changes resulting from the stress produced by the disease, we sought to investigate the psychological impact of the pandemic on the university student community. Material and methods: 1,283 students were surveyed, of which 1,149 students were selected. The majority of the subjects were female, and the overall average age was of 20 years. They were provided with an 82-question online questionnaire divided into four sections; looking for the prevalence of significant symptomatology of major depression and generalised anxiety using the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 scales; and factors that potentially affect the mental health of our university population.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; COVID-19; College students; Depression
Year: 2021 PMID: 35400763 PMCID: PMC8976581 DOI: 10.1016/j.rcp.2021.04.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Colomb Psiquiatr ISSN: 0034-7450
Figure 1Selection and distribution of subjects.
Characteristics of the population.
| N = 1149 | |
|---|---|
| | 20 [19-22] |
| | 404 (35.2) |
| | 554 (48.2) |
| | 595 (51.8) |
| | 1005 (87.5) |
| | 935 (81.4) |
| | 1001 (87.1) |
| | 771 (67.1) |
| | 111 (9.7) |
| | 388 (33.8) |
| | 905 (78.8) |
| | 1059 (92.2) |
| | 917 (79.8) |
| | 684 (58.5) |
| | 515 (44.8) |
| | 203 (17.7) |
| | 104 (9.1) |
| | 87 (7.6) |
| | 280 (24.4) |
| Major depressive disorder | 156 (55.8) |
| Generalized anxiety disorder | 226 (80.91) |
| Bipolar/other disorder | 16 (5.7) |
| | 210 (75) |
| | 876 (76) |
| | 6 [4-10] |
| | 311 (27.1) |
| | 9 [5-15] |
| | 541 (47.1) |
| | 271 (23.6) |
Data shown as n (%) or median [interquartile range].
Odds ratio of variables as predictors of severe depression and/or anxiety staging in all college students.
| OR (95%CI) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Younger age | 1.073 (1.017-1.131) | .01 |
| Male gender | 0.699 (0.547-0.893) | .004 |
| Believes in available information about COVID-19 | 0.793 (0.621-1.012) | .063 |
| Someone close to them has had suggestive symptoms of COVID-19 | 1.588 (1.241-2.031) | < .001 |
| Knows a health provider that has been discriminated | 1.383 (1.096-1.745) | .006 |
| Believes that the quarantine has minimally affected them | 0.583 (0.520-0.654) | < .001 |
| Their family has complied with quarantine guidelines | 0.756 (0.603-0.949) | .016 |
| Believes that quarantine has affected their family | 1.270 (1.123-1.437) | < .001 |
| Quarantine triggered intrafamilial violence | 1.332 (1.044-1.699) | .021 |
| Previously diagnosed psychiatric disorder | 2.806 (2.117-3.720) | < .001 |
| Previously diagnosed depression | 2.030 (1.209-3.408) | .007 |
| Foreign student | 1.411 (1.043-1.908) | .025 |
| Consider having a sufficient economic income | 0.504 (0.393-0.647) | < .001 |
| Belong to a risk group | 1.362 (0.920-2.018) | .123 |
| Have tried any drugs to deal with quarantine | 1.932 (1.232-3.029) | .004 |
| Suicide thoughts | 6.870 (4.576-10.315) | < .001 |
| Significative GAD-7 score | 15.280 (10.564-22.101) | < .001 |
| Younger age | 1.117 (1.048-1.189) | .001 |
| Male gender | 0.481 (0.358-0.646) | < .001 |
| Believes in available information about COVID-19 | 0.784 (0.598-1.027) | .078 |
| Believes vaccination must be mandatory | 1.596 (1.125-2.262) | .009 |
| Knows a health provider that has been discriminated | 1.849 (1.419-2.411) | < .001 |
| Has complied with quarantine guidelines | 0.817 (0.628-1.063) | .132 |
| Believes that the quarantine has minimally affected them | 0.566 (0.501-0.639) | < .001 |
| Believes that quarantine has affected their family | 1.369 (1.189-1.576) | < .001 |
| Quarantine triggered intrafamilial violence | 1.656 (1.261-2.173) | < .001 |
| They are the most violent in their family | 1.723 (0.947-3.133) | .075 |
| Previously diagnosed psychiatric disorder | 3.025 (2.273-4.027) | < .001 |
| Consider having a sufficient economic income | 0.631 (0.482-0.827) | .001 |
| Belong to a risk group | 1.817 (1.210-2.728) | .004 |
| Have tried any drugs to deal with quarantine | 2.020 (1.290-3.162) | .002 |
| Suicide thoughts | 4.844 (3.157-7.432) | < .001 |
| Significative PHQ-9 score | 15.280 (10.564-22.101) | < .001 |
GAD-7: General Anxiety Disorder-7; PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnarie-9.
A logistic binary regression has been performed to assess variables that have a correlation with a P-value < .1. An odds ratio that won’t cross the 1 and a P-value < .05 has interpreted like significative.
Figure 2Anxiety and depression staging summatory in male and female genders. It can be seen that the sum of one of the scales is proportional to the sum of the other. Likewise, it can be seen that most of the subjects of the male gender are within a smaller sum of both scales. GAD-7 is the staging scale for anxiety. PHQ-9 is the staging scale for depression. Gender no. 1 represents a male subject, and gender no. 2 represents a female subject.
Odds ratio of variables as predictors of severe depression and/or anxiety staging in health-related college students.
| OR (95%CI) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Younger age | 1.158 (1.063-1.262) | .001 |
| Male gender | .633 (.454-.940) | .022 |
| Someone close to them has had suggestive symptoms of COVID-19 | 1.591 (1.123-2.253) | .009 |
| Believes vaccination must be mandatory | 1.589 (1.007-2.507) | .046 |
| Their family has complied with quarantine guidelines | .668 (.486-.918) | .013 |
| Believes that quarantine has minimally affected them | .509 (.427-.607) | < .001 |
| Their father is the most violent in the familiar circle | 1.813 (.959-3.429) | .067 |
| Their mother is the most violent in the familiar circle | 1.773 (.937-3.354) | .079 |
| Their siblings are the most violent in the familiar circle | .529 (.280-.998) | .049 |
| Another familiar member is the most violent in the familiar circle | .385 (.185-.798) | .010 |
| Previously diagnosed psychiatric disorder | 2.840 (1.920-4.199) | < .001 |
| Previously diagnosed depression | 2.124 (1.025-4.404) | .043 |
| Consider having a sufficient economic income | .447 (.309-.647) | < .001 |
| Have tried any drugs to deal with quarantine | 2.938 (1.451-5.952) | .003 |
| Suicide thoughts | 7.195 (4.271-12.122) | < .001 |
| Significative GAD-7 score | 17.602 (1.162-3.491) | < .001 |
| Younger age | 1.114 (1.012-1.227) | .028 |
| Male gender | .425 (.269-.674) | < .001 |
| Believes vaccination must be mandatory | 1.616 (.931-2.807) | .088 |
| Knows a health provider that has been discriminated | 1.989 (1.314-3.011) | .001 |
| Their family has complied with quarantine guidelines | .678 (.473-.971) | .034 |
| Believes that quarantine has minimally affected them | .458 (.375-.560) | < .001 |
| Believes that quarantine has affected their family | 1.256 (1.023-1.542) | .029 |
| They are the most violent in their family | 2.224 (1.026-4.819) | .043 |
| Previously diagnosed psychiatric disorder | 3.074 (2.040-4.631) | < .001 |
| Lives in an urban area | 1.538 (.905-2.615) | .112 |
| Consider having a sufficient economic income | .660 (.441-.989) | .044 |
| Belong to a risk group | 1.951 (1.091-3.489) | .024 |
| Have tried any drugs to deal with quarantine | 4.076 (2.083-7.977) | < .001 |
| Suicide thoughts | 4.478 (2.713-7.379) | < .001 |
| Significative PHQ-9 score | 17.602 (1.162-3.491) | < .001 |
GAD-7: General Anxiety Disorder-7; PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnarie-9.
A logistic binary regression has been performed to assess variables that have a correlation with a P-value < .1. An odds ratio that won’t cross the 1 and a P-value < .05 has interpreted like significative.
Odds ratio of variables as predictors of severe depression and/or anxiety staging in non-health-related college students.
| OR (95%CI) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Male gender | .720 (.516-1.005) | .053 |
| Someone close to them has had suggestive symptoms of COVID-19 | 1.642 (1.155-2.335) | .006 |
| Knows people or relatives who doesńt believe in COVID-19 | 1.380 (.953-1.998) | .088 |
| Knows a health provider that has been discriminated | 1.664 (1.196-2.316) | .003 |
| Believes that quarantine has minimally affected them | .624 (.532-.731) | < .001 |
| Believes that quarantine has affected their family | 1.372 (1.155-1.631) | < .001 |
| Quarantine triggered intrafamilial violence | 1.931 (1.267-2.943) | .002 |
| Previously diagnosed psychiatric disorder | 2.883 (1.912-4.348) | < .001 |
| Previously diagnosed depression | 2.105 (.989-4.480) | .053 |
| Refers that his psychiatric disorder has worsened | 3.160 (1.430-6.935) | .004 |
| Consider having a sufficient economic income | .569 (.405-.800) | .001 |
| Suicidal thoughts | 5.000 (3.277-7.629) | < .001 |
| Significative GAD-7 score | 13.418 (8.149-22.093) | < .001 |
| Younger age | 1-113 (1.023-1.210) | .013 |
| Male gender | .515 (.349-.760) | .001 |
| Know the correct symptoms | .476 (.193-1.196) | .105 |
| Believes vaccination must be mandatory | 1.623 (1.032-2.553) | .036 |
| Knows a health provider that has been discriminated | 1.947 (1.358-2.763) | < .001 |
| Believes that quarantine has minimally affected them | .636 (.542-.745) | < .001 |
| Believes that quarantine has affected their family | 1.481 (1.220-1.798) | < .001 |
| Quarantine triggered intrafamilial violence | 2.284 (1.493-3.495) | < .001 |
| Previously diagnosed psychiatric disorder | 3.062 (2.048-4.579) | < .001 |
| Refers that his psychiatric disorder has worsened | 4.245 (1.769-1.188) | .001 |
| Consider having a sufficient economic income | .617 (.428-.889) | .010 |
| Belong to a risk group | 1.709 (.968-3.019) | .065 |
| Suicidal thoughts | 4.286 (2.894-6.348) | < .001 |
| Significative PHQ-9 score | 13.418 (8.149-22.093) | < .001 |
GAD-7: General Anxiety Disorder-7; PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnarie-9.
A logistic binary regression has been performed to assess variables that have a correlation with a P-value < .1. An odds ratio that won’t cross the 1 and a P-value < .05 has interpreted like significative.