Health anxiety to COVID-19 virus infection and its relationship to quality of life in a sample of health care workers in Egypt: a cross-sectional study

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2021-04-02 DOI:10.12740/APP/130304
M. Abdelghani, R. Mahdy, H. El-gohari
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Aim of the study: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are more prone to extraordinary fears of COVID – 19 virus infection This study aimed to explore the frequency and predictors of health anxiety to COVID-19 virus infection among HCWs and identify its relationship to their quality of life (QOL) Material and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among a sample of HCWs in hospitals of Sharkia Province, Egypt from June 30 to July 16, 2020 A total of 218 HCWs were interviewed using the short health anxiety inventory (SHAI), Symptom Check List-90-Revised (SCL-90-R), and The World Health Organization Quality of Life – BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) Results: The frequency of health anxiety to COVID-19 virus among HCWs was 28% Symptoms of depression, hostility, phobia and somatization, and history of chronic medical illnesses showed greater odds of health anxiety to COVID-19 virus (OR: 6 7, 9 1, 7 3, 7 7, and 12 6, respectively) Being physicians and the increased number of sleeping hours were less likely associated with health anxiety to COVID-19 virus (OR: 0 1 and 0 5, respectively) Health anxiety to COVID-19 virus was inversely correlated with all domains of QOL among HCWs Conclusions: Health anxiety to Covid-19 virus infection is common among HCWs, and it negatively affects their QOL © 2021 Polish Psychiatric Association All rights reserved
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研究目的:医护人员更容易对COVID-19病毒感染产生异常恐惧本研究旨在探讨医护人员对COVID-19病毒感染的健康焦虑的频率和预测因素,并确定其与生活质量的关系。本研究于2020年6月30日至7月16日对埃及Sharkia省医院的卫生保健工作者样本进行了横断面研究,使用健康焦虑短量表(SHAI)、症状检查表-90-修订版(SCL-90-R)和世界卫生组织生活质量-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF)对218名卫生保健工作者进行了访谈。健康护理人员对COVID-19病毒产生健康焦虑的频率为28%,有抑郁、敌意、恐惧和躯体化症状,有慢性医学病史的人对COVID-19病毒产生健康焦虑的几率更高(OR分别为6,7,9,1,7,3,7,7和12,6)。结论:对COVID-19病毒感染的健康焦虑在医护人员中普遍存在,并对其生活质量产生负相关影响©2021波兰精神病学协会版权所有
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