1. [Research on mental health status of medical staff during COVID-19 epidemic].
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Huang ZP, Zhang KT, He XY, Ye WB, Lin ZT, Ou LM, and Li LP
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- Adult, Anxiety, Female, Health Status, Humans, Male, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Depression, Medical Staff psychology, Stress, Psychological
- Abstract
Objective: To explore the psychological status of medical staff during COVID-19 epidemic, so as to provide reference and scientific basis for carrying out further psychological intervention and ensuring the mental health of medical staff. Methods: By using convenient sampling method and the Stresss-Anxiety ubscale of Depression Anxiety Stress (DASS-21) , the mental health status of 615 medical staff was investigated by the way of questionnaire star from February 4 to 16, 2020. A total of 615 questionnaires were distributed and collected, and 615 were valid, with an effective recovery rate of 100%. Results: The detection rates of psychological stress and anxiety of medical staff were 13.82% (85/615) and 25.37% (156/615) , respectively. 31-40 years old and working in key departments were risk factors for psychological stress of medical staff ( OR =1.779, 2.127) ; Women, frequently washing hands with soap/hand sanitizer/disinfectant were protective factors for psychological stress ( OR =0.520, 0.528) . Medical staff working in designated hospitals and key departments were more likely to have anxiety ( OR =2.042, 2.702) ; The high fit of the mask to the face and bridge of the nose was a protective factor for the psychological anxiety of medical staff ( OR =0.500) . Conclusion: Medical staff show higher stress and anxiety during the epidemic of COVID-19. Psychological intervention should be carried out early, focusing on men, age 31 to 40, medical staff working in designated hospitals and key departments.
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- 2020
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