Zhu Juhong,Yang Bin,Fan Ajiao,Ma Xiuyun,Dong Qiangli,Investigation on mental health status of front-line anti-epidemic medical staff during the COVID-19 outbreak[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2022,35(5):455-459
Investigation on mental health status of front-line anti-epidemic medical staff during the COVID-19 outbreak
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20220529001
English keywords:COVID-19  Medical staff  Anxiety  Depression
Fund projects:兰州市科技局新冠肺炎防控技术研究项目(项目名称:新型冠状病毒肺炎流行期一线医护人员心理状况调查及干预措施研究,项目编号:2020-XG-62)
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Zhu Juhong The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730030 China 730030
Yang Bin* The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730030 China 730030
Fan Ajiao The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730030 China 730030
Ma Xiuyun The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730030 China 730030
Dong Qiangli The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730030 China 730030
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      Objective To investigate the mental health status of the front-line anti-epidemic medical staff during the COVID-19 outbreak, so as to provide references for the targeted psychological intervention and improvement of mental health status.Methods A total of 162 front-line medical staff who worked in Lanzhou Heavy Particles Hospital of Gansu Province from October to December 2021 were were enrolled, and assessed using self-designed general information questionnaire, Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS).Results A total of 144 medical staff completed the valid questionnaire survey, and 17 (11.81%) and 19 (13.19%) cases were found to have anxiety and depression, respectively. The detection rate of anxiety yielded statistical difference among medical staff with different anti-epidemic working hours (χ2=10.602, P<0.01), and the detection rate of depression demonstrated statistical differences among medical staff with different occupations, family history of depression and anti-epidemic working hours (χ2=5.486, 4.039, 7.526, P<0.05).Conclusion During the COVID-19 outbreak, front-line medical staff develop varying degrees of anxiety and depression. Furthermore, the detection rate of anxiety is relatively high among the staff with long anti-epidemic working hours, and the detection rate of depression is relatively high among the doctors, the staff with family history of depression and long anti-epidemic working hours.
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