The association of work pressure with depression and sexual desire a cross-sectional study among health care professional

Sreenivas Murthy Doddasamiah
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We aim to explore the relationship between work pressure and depression, and sexual desire in a healthcare professional. A cross-sectional study was conducted with healthcare professionals between the age of 18-45 years in a multispecialty healthcare institute using the Hamilton Depression Rating scale (HAMD), and Telford and Wrekin sexual health questionnaire. In total, 150 people participated in our study, with a mean age of 28.83 ± 5.56 years. Among them22.0% of respondents had low work pressure, 42.7% had moderate work pressure, and 35.3% had heavy work pressure. In terms of sexual desire, 20.7% (31) of the participants desired to have sexual relations every day, 22% (33) twice a week, 22% (33) once a week, 15.3% (23) once a month, and 20% (30) of the participants did not have sexual desire. As per the HAM-D scale assessment, 40.7% of the participants were normal, while 12.7 % had mild depression. People who were moderately, severely, or highly depressed made-up 16%, 10.7%, and 20% of the participants, respectively. A chi-square test was used to examine the relationship between the two variables. There was no statistically significant difference in the presence of depression among work pressure (p>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in sexual desire among work pressure (p<0.001). The study concluded that there was no difference in the presence of depression among various levels of work pressure, and there was a difference in sexual desire.
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工作压力与抑郁和性欲的关系:一项在卫生保健专业人员中的横断面研究
我们的目的是探讨工作压力和抑郁之间的关系,以及医疗保健专业人员的性欲。采用汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表(HAMD)和Telford和Wrekin性健康问卷,对某多专科医疗机构18-45岁的医疗保健专业人员进行了横断面研究。共有150人参与了我们的研究,平均年龄28.83±5.56岁。其中22.0%的人工作压力低,42.7%的人工作压力中等,35.3%的人工作压力大。在性欲方面,20.7%(31人)的参与者希望每天发生性关系,22%(33人)每周两次,22%(33人)每周一次,15.3%(23人)每月一次,20%(30人)的参与者没有性欲。根据HAM-D量表评估,40.7%的参与者正常,而12.7%的参与者有轻度抑郁。中度、重度和高度抑郁的人分别占参与者的16%、10.7%和20%。卡方检验用于检验两个变量之间的关系。不同工作压力组抑郁发生率比较,差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。不同工作压力组的性欲差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。研究得出的结论是,在不同的工作压力水平下,抑郁的存在没有差异,但在性欲方面存在差异。
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