Prevalence and Factors Associated with Generalized Anxiety Disorder During Covid19 Pandemic among Healthcare Workers in a Tertiary Facility in Edo State, Nigeria

Samuel O. Osasona, Kehinde O. Oderinde
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Background: The potential risk of the Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the psychological challenges that accompanied the pandemic posed a major threat and evoked high levels of anxiety among healthcare workers (HCWs) in Nigeria. Thus, this study aimed to assess healthcare workers' perceived threat of COVID-19, determine the prevalence of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) among respondents and elucidate the factors associated with GAD. Methods: A cross-sectional study that used the 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) Scale, 8-item Perceived Threat Scale, and a socio-demographic data collection sheet was used to obtain information from eligible healthcare workers who were selected using a convenience sampling technique. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 21, at a statistical significance level of p <0.05. Results: Two hundred and thirteen HCWs participated in the study. COVID-19 posed moderatesevere threats to 57.3% of the participants, and the prevalence of GAD among respondents was 25.4%. Having a moderate-severe perception of threat by COVID-19 (p=0.039), being unmarried (p= .026), being previously suspected to have COVID-19 (p=0.018) and being directly involved in the care of COVID-19 patients (p=0.031) were significantly associated with anxiety disorder after adjusting for other variables. Conclusion: COVID-19 posed a substantial threat to HCWs and the prevalence of GAD among the study group was high. Government, public health institutions and non-governmental organizations have the responsibility to practically demonstrate concern for the mental well-being of HCWs by investing in mental health resources and providing adequate physical, material and psychological support for HCWs to guarantee their well-being.
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尼日利亚埃多州三级医疗机构医护人员在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间广泛性焦虑症的患病率及相关因素
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的潜在风险以及随之而来的心理挑战对尼日利亚卫生保健工作者构成了重大威胁,并引发了高度焦虑。因此,本研究旨在评估医护人员对COVID-19的感知威胁,确定受访者中广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)的患病率,并阐明与GAD相关的因素。 方法:采用横断面研究,采用7项广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD-7)量表、8项感知威胁量表和社会人口学数据收集表,从使用方便抽样技术选择的合格医护人员中获取信息。数据分析使用SPSS 21版,统计学显著性水平为p <0.05。 结果:213名医护人员参与了本研究。新冠肺炎对57.3%的参与者构成中度威胁,受访者中广泛性焦虑症的患病率为25.4%。调整其他变量后,中重度新冠病毒威胁感知(p=0.039)、未婚(p= 0.026)、曾怀疑感染新冠病毒(p=0.018)、直接参与COVID-19患者护理(p=0.031)与焦虑障碍显著相关。 结论:COVID-19对医护人员构成重大威胁,研究组GAD患病率较高。政府、公共卫生机构和非政府组织有责任切实关注卫生保健工作者的精神健康,投资于精神健康资源,并为卫生保健工作者提供充分的身体、物质和心理支持,以保障他们的健康。
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