Factors associated with anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptomatology during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey: A comparison of youths and adults

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Marmara Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI:10.5472/marumj.1121368
Onur Tuğçe Poyraz Fındık, V. Çeri, N. Perdahlı Fiş
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and their possible associated factors among youths, comparing to their older adult counterparts. Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional online study assessed 1493 participants in Turkey. Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) were used. Results: The Youths (15-24 years) reported to experience more anxiety and PTSS than Adults (25-59 years). There were weak correlations between BAI, PCL-5 scores and duration of recovery and isolation in Adults infected with corona virus disease 19 (COVID-19), but not in Youths. Younger age and lower economic status were common factors for severe anxiety and PTSS, additionally history of mental health needs and loss of an acquaintance due to COVID-19 were specific predictors for anxiety, and having a medical condition was predictor for PTSS in Youths. In Adults, female, lower economic status, having a medical condition, history of mental health needs, and loss of an acquaintance due to COVID-19 were common factors for worsening both PTSS and anxiety, additionally younger age for PISS and being infected by COVID-19 for anxiety were specific predictors. Conclusion: Pandemic might have a greater impact on mental well-being of youths than adults. Identification of risk factors can shed light on planning, prevention and intervention strategies.
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土耳其2019冠状病毒病大流行期间与焦虑和创伤后应激症状相关的因素:青年和成人的比较
目的:本研究的目的是调查年轻人与老年人相比的焦虑和创伤后应激症状(PTSS)及其可能的相关因素。患者和方法:这项横断面在线研究评估了土耳其1493名参与者。采用贝克焦虑量表(BAI)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)DSM-5量表(PCL-5)。结果:据报道,年轻人(15-24岁)比成年人(25-59岁)经历更多的焦虑和创伤后应激障碍。在感染冠状病毒疾病19(新冠肺炎)的成年人中,BAI、PCL-5评分与恢复和隔离的持续时间之间的相关性较弱,但在年轻人中没有。年龄较小和经济状况较低是严重焦虑和创伤后应激障碍的常见因素,此外,新冠肺炎导致的心理健康需求史和失去熟人是焦虑的具体预测因素,患有疾病是青少年创伤后应激症的预测因素。在成年人中,女性、经济地位较低、有医疗状况、精神健康需求史以及因新冠肺炎而失去熟人是PTSS和焦虑恶化的常见因素,此外,年龄较小的PISS和因焦虑而感染新冠肺炎是特定的预测因素。结论:与成年人相比,流行病对青少年心理健康的影响可能更大。识别风险因素可以为规划、预防和干预策略提供依据。
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