Anxiety level relationship with sleep quality in Post-COVID-19 patients

Ali Multazam, Rahmad Oky Lukman Prasetyo, Bayu Prastowo
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease from a virus transmitted through saliva or water droplets that come out of the nose when someone infected with the COVID-19 virus coughs or sneezes. Most people will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness through an infection that attacks. This new virus has not yet found a vaccine or special treatment, so someone infected will most likely recover without special treatment. In this case, it can cause anxiety in humans, resulting in poor sleep quality. Methods: Cross-sectional data analysis observation. With a sample size of 56 responders, this study's population was post-COVID-19 patients from Malang Raya. Data were gathered using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (HRS-A) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Indeks (PSQI) questionnaires. In this study, anxiety is the independent variable and sleep quality is the dependent variable. Results: According to Spearman's statistical test, anxiety and sleep quality have a p=0.00, r=-0.316 with poor values, indicating a relationship between anxiety levels and sleep quality. Conclusion: There is a link between the level of anxiety and the quality of sleep in patients who have had COVID-19.
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种病毒,当感染COVID-19病毒的人咳嗽或打喷嚏时,通过从鼻子流出的唾液或水滴传播病毒。大多数人会因感染而患上轻至中度呼吸道疾病。这种新病毒尚未找到疫苗或特殊治疗方法,因此感染者很可能无需特殊治疗即可康复。在这种情况下,它会引起人类的焦虑,导致睡眠质量差。 方法:横断面资料分析观察。本研究的样本量为56名应答者,研究人群是来自玛琅拉雅的covid -19后患者。数据收集使用汉密尔顿焦虑量表(HRS-A)和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)问卷。本研究以焦虑为自变量,睡眠质量为因变量。 结果:根据Spearman的统计检验,焦虑与睡眠质量的p=0.00, r=-0.316,值较差,表明焦虑水平与睡眠质量存在关系。 结论:COVID-19患者的焦虑水平与睡眠质量之间存在联系。
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