Screening for anxiety and its determinants among secondary school students during the COVID-19 era: a snapshot from Qatar in 2021.

IF 2.7 Discover mental health Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-30 DOI:10.1007/s44192-022-00014-1
Alia Albinali, Sarah Naja, Noora Al Kaabi, Nagah Slim
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Background: Anxiety among adolescents may lead to disability and has a tremendous impact on one's quality of life. The alarming COVID-19 pandemic is expected to increase the anxiety level of adolescents especially with enforced governmental management strategies. This study will assess anxiety symptoms among secondary school students during the COVID-19 pandemic in Qatar.

Methods: We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study among adolescents attending independent secondary schools in Qatar. First, potential participants were invited through Microsoft teams. Next, a total of 750 participants were assessed through the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) tool. We then conducted descriptive analyses and the Chi-square test to examine significant determinants of anxiety, which was followed by logistic regression analysis. In the end, the scale was tested for its internal consistency using Cronbach's alpha.

Results: Anxiety symptoms were seen in 37.2% of the participants. Female gender, previous history of mental illness, comorbidities, permissive parenting style, and spending more than 12 h per day on the internet were significant determinants of anxiety. Furthermore, a previous history of mental illness, low perceived social support, isolation, and social distancing predicted anxiety.

Conclusions: Anxiety is common among secondary school students in Qatar, and preventive interventions must target the determinants, especially during a pandemic.

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背景:青少年的焦虑可能导致残疾,并对一个人的生活质量产生巨大影响。令人担忧的新冠肺炎大流行预计将增加青少年的焦虑水平,尤其是在政府实施管理战略的情况下。这项研究将评估卡塔尔新冠肺炎大流行期间中学生的焦虑症状。方法:我们对卡塔尔独立中学的青少年进行了一项横断面分析研究。首先,通过微软团队邀请潜在的参与者。接下来,共有750名参与者通过广义焦虑障碍-7(GAD-7)工具进行了评估。然后,我们进行了描述性分析和卡方检验,以检验焦虑的显著决定因素,然后进行逻辑回归分析。最后,使用Cronbachα测试了该量表的内部一致性。结果:37.2%的受试者出现焦虑症状。女性、既往精神病史、合并症、宽容的育儿方式以及每天上网时间超过12小时是焦虑的重要决定因素。此外,既往有精神病史、社会支持感低、孤立和社交距离可预测焦虑。结论:焦虑在卡塔尔中学生中很常见,预防性干预必须针对决定因素,尤其是在疫情期间。
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