Effect of COVID-19 on perceived stress among Bangladeshi people

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Review Journal Pub Date : 2021-02-11 DOI:10.1108/MHRJ-07-2020-0042
Mimma Tabassum, Iftakhar Parvej, F. Ahmed, F. Zafreen, S. Sultana
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Purpose: COVID-19 pandemic has caused serious threat to peoples’ physical and mental health because of its high death toll all over the world within a very short period As a result, people may be psychologically stressed, which can affect their quality of life The main purpose of this study is to quantify the level of stress among the adults (age 18 and above) including all gender, religions and races of Bangladesh during this devastating pandemic Design/methodology/approach: This online survey-based study collected demographic data and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) to determine stress levels over past one month The total numbers of respondents are 1,148 from May 29, 2020 to June 12, 2020;using the PSS to assess stress levels and to identify the potential variables having association with level of psychological stress, multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed Findings: A scary proportion (81%) of respondents suffered from substantial amount psychological stress during this COVID-19 pandemic It is an undeniable signal for us that, every 4 out of 5 respondents in our study is suffering from different level of psychological stress during this time Comparing the level of stress, this study finds that elderly (60 and above), women, front-line workers (doctor and other health-care professionals) and second-line workers (public service holders, police and defense and banks or financial institutes) have high psychological stress compared to the other respondents Originality/value: This study will help policymakers to provide relevant mental health intervention strategies to cope with this challenge efficiently © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited
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COVID-19对孟加拉国人感知压力的影响
目的:新冠肺炎大流行在很短的时间内对世界各地的人们的身心健康造成了严重威胁,因为其死亡人数很高。因此,人们可能会受到心理压力,这会影响他们的生活质量。本研究的主要目的是量化包括所有性别在内的成年人(18岁及以上)的压力水平,这场毁灭性疫情期间孟加拉国的宗教和种族设计/方法/方法:这项基于在线调查的研究收集了人口统计数据和感知压力量表(PSS-10),以确定过去一个月的压力水平。从2020年5月29日到2020年6月12日,受访者总数为1148人;使用PSS评估压力水平并确定与心理压力水平相关的潜在变量,进行多项逻辑回归分析结果:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,可怕的比例(81%)的受访者遭受了大量的心理压力。这对我们来说是一个不可否认的信号,在我们的研究中,每5名受访者中就有4人在这段时间内遭受不同程度的心理压力。比较压力水平,本研究发现,老年人(60岁及以上)、女性、,与其他受访者相比,一线工作者(医生和其他医疗保健专业人员)和二线工作者(公共服务人员、警察和国防部、银行或金融机构)具有较高的心理压力原创/价值:这项研究将帮助决策者提供相关的心理健康干预策略,以有效应对这一挑战©2021,翡翠出版有限公司
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