The Anxiety and Fear of COVID-19 Pandemic at the First Year in Dentists Working in Specialist Dental Centers

Sahar Abdul Hassan Al-Shatari, Maryam faez khazaal Abu-Nayla, Abdul Ganni Saddon, Zinah M Hassan, Yahiya B H Al- Juboori
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Background: COVID-19 pandemic has influenced all life aspects; Dental staff, like other healthcare providers, may be exposed to COVID-19 as part of their work and its psychological impacts on healthcare workers should not be ignored Objectives: To assess the anxiety, and fear from COVID-19 pandemic in dentists working in specialist dental centers: sample the Al-Resafa health directorate, and its relation between the anxiety, and COVID-19 fear with some of their demographic variables Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 2nd Jan. to 14th Feb. 2021, by an electronic version of questionnaire through Google-form; the questionnaire was formed based on Mental-Health-American-Organization (MHAO) for anxiety test & the English-Version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale. Analysis of data by using SPSS, Frequencies, percentages chi-square test had calculated; P-value considered significant if it's ≤0.05. Results: The response rate was 90.43%, most of them aged less than 30 years old, female 356(60.8%), married status 295(50.3%), Rotator 297(50.7%). The study revealed that moderate anxiety 115(19.6%), moderate and mild fear of COVID-19 in 275(46.9%), severe in 120(20.5%) of them. there is a significant relation between gender &anxiety, marital status & No. of children with COVID-19 Fear. Conclusion: One-fifth of dentists had moderate anxiety, and half of them had a mild fear of COVID-19 & one-fifth had a severe fear of COVID-19.
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专科牙科中心牙医第一年对COVID-19大流行的焦虑和恐惧
背景:新冠肺炎大流行影响了生活的方方面面;与其他医疗保健提供者一样,牙科工作人员可能会在工作中接触新冠肺炎,其对医护人员的心理影响不应忽视,和新冠肺炎恐惧及其一些人口统计学变量受试者和方法:2021年1月2日至2月14日,通过谷歌论坛的电子版问卷进行了一项横断面研究;根据心理健康美国组织(MHAO)焦虑测试和新冠肺炎恐惧量表的英文版编制问卷。运用SPSS软件对数据进行分析,计算频率、卡方检验百分比;P值≤0.05则视为显著。结果:应答率为90.43%,其中大多数年龄小于30岁,女性356人(60.8%),已婚295人(50.3%),旋转者297人(50.7%)。研究显示,中度焦虑115人(19.6%),中度和轻度恐惧新冠肺炎275人(46.9%),重度120人(20.5%)。性别与焦虑、婚姻状况与新冠肺炎恐惧症患儿数量之间存在显著关系。结论:六分之一的牙医有中度焦虑,其中一半的牙医对新冠肺炎有轻度恐惧,五分之一的牙科医生对新冠肺炎有重度恐惧。
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