Depression and Quality of Life among Women Hospitalized during Covid-19 Pandemic

A. Yusefi, E. R. Davarani, Z. Kavosi, G. Mehralian
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The outbreak of the new coronavirus (Covid-19) can lead to the development of several mental disorders. Women are an important part of any society, and psychological factors can affect their quality of life. The present study aimed to investigate the depression level among hospitalized women and its relationship with their quality of life during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021. This was a descriptive-analytical study conducted on 465 women admitted to public educational hospitals affiliated with the Minister of Health, Iran. The data collection tools were Goldberg Depression Scale and the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) Questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used to analyze the data by applying SPSS software version 23. According to the results, 48.60% of the women were mentally healthy. While 15.27% of them were more likely to develop depression, 13.12% of the others were borderline depressed. At the same time, 12.69% of the women who participated in the study suffered from a mild to moderate level of depression, 7.74% of women had moderate to severe depression, and 2.58% of the rest, tolerated severe depression. Other results show that the mean score of quality of life (QOL) of the women was 58.49A 11.51 (out of 120). Moreover, a significant and inverse correlation between depression and QOL was observed among the studied women (r=-0.564, P<0.001). Statistically significant relationships between depression and the variables of age (P=0.007), place of residence (P=0.04), marital status (P=0.006), level of education (P<0.001), and income level (P=0.03) were also observed. Moreover, there was also a statistically significant relationship between women's QOL and their marital status (P=0.02). According to the results, providing social support and establishing effective communication based on mutual interaction among hospitalized women and healthcare workers can be recommended to decrease their level of depressive disorder and enhance their QOL.
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Covid-19大流行期间住院妇女的抑郁和生活质量
新型冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)的爆发可能导致多种精神障碍的发展。妇女是任何社会的重要组成部分,心理因素会影响她们的生活质量。本研究旨在调查2021年新冠肺炎大流行期间住院女性的抑郁水平及其与生活质量的关系。这是对465名入住伊朗卫生部长下属公立教育医院的妇女进行的描述性分析研究。数据收集工具为Goldberg抑郁量表和世界卫生组织生活质量BREF(WHOQOL-BREF)问卷。应用SPSS软件23版,采用描述性和推断性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果显示,48.60%的女性心理健康。15.27%的人更容易患上抑郁症,13.12%的人处于边缘抑郁状态。同时,12.69%的参与研究的女性患有轻度至中度抑郁症,7.74%的女性患有中度至重度抑郁症,其余2.58%的女性耐受重度抑郁症。其他结果显示,女性的生活质量(QOL)平均得分为58.49A 11.51(满分120分)。此外,在被研究的女性中,抑郁症与生活质量之间存在显著的负相关(r=-0.564,P<0.001)。抑郁症与年龄(P=0.007)、居住地(P=0.04)、婚姻状况(P=0.006)、教育水平(P<0.001)和收入水平(P=0.03)之间也存在显著的统计学关系。此外,女性的生活质量与婚姻状况之间也存在统计学上的显著关系(P=0.02)。结果表明,在住院女性和医护人员之间相互互动的基础上提供社会支持和建立有效的沟通可以降低她们的抑郁障碍水平,提高她们的生活质量。
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期刊介绍: The Open Public Health Journal is an Open Access online journal which publishes original research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, short articles and guest edited single topic issues in the field of public health. Topics covered in this interdisciplinary journal include: public health policy and practice; theory and methods; occupational health and education; epidemiology; social medicine; health services research; ethics; environmental health; adolescent health; AIDS care; mental health care. The Open Public Health Journal, a peer reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available worldwide.
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