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COVID-19-induced anxiety, depression and stress among healthcare professionals in Sri Lanka
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Objective: To assess the degree of anxiety, depression and stress due to the COVID-19 epidemic among healthcare professionals in Sri Lanka. Methods: Healthcare professionals from 6 selected government and private hospitals located in Gampaha District were recruited for the study. The socio-demographic factors, knowledge and attitudes of healthcare professionals on COVID-19 was collected through a self-administered questionnaire, while Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale score was used to assess the psychological wellbeing. Descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression techniques were used for data analysis. Results: Totally 324 healthcare professionals were included and the respondents had a high overall level of knowledge towards COVID-19. Twenty-five percent of the respondents had different levels of anxiety, while 10.8% had mild depression, and 4.6% had moderate depression. Interestingly, 40.4% of the respondents had mild stress, and 11.1% had moderate stress. Young people (20-35 years), medical laboratory technologist and nursing officer, being quarantined, having a SARS-CoV-2-infected family member, involvement in COVID-19 patient care, and limited availability of personal protection equipment, were recognized as significant risk factors associated with anxiety, depression and stress. Conclusions: The healthcare professionals are high-risk groups to experience psychological impacts from COVID-19. Continuous monitoring and implementing appropriate intervention activities and provision of counseling support are highly recommended.
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作者姓名:
Lahiru Udayanga;Ayesha Perera;Lakchani Dissanayaka
作者机构:
Department of Bio-Systems Engineering,Faculty of Agriculture and Plantation Management,Wayamba University of Sri Lanka,Makandura,Sri Lanka;Nawaloka Medicare,Gampaha,Sri Lanka
引用格式:
[1]Lahiru Udayanga;Ayesha Perera;Lakchani Dissanayaka-.COVID-19-induced anxiety, depression and stress among healthcare professionals in Sri Lanka)[J].亚太热带医药杂志(英文版),2022(11):485-495
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