Mental health impact of the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic on Spanish healthcare workers: A large cross-sectional survey

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Revista de psiquiatria y salud mental Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rpsm.2020.12.001
Jordi Alonso , Gemma Vilagut , Philippe Mortier , Montse Ferrer , Itxaso Alayo , Andrés Aragón-Peña , Enric Aragonès , Mireia Campos , Isabel D. Cura-González , José I. Emparanza , Meritxell Espuga , Maria João Forjaz , Ana González-Pinto , Josep M. Haro , Nieves López-Fresneña , Alma D. Martínez de Salázar , Juan D. Molina , Rafael M. Ortí-Lucas , Mara Parellada , José Maria Pelayo-Terán , Víctor Pérez-Solà
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Abstract

Introduction

Healthcare workers are vulnerable to adverse mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. We assessed prevalence of mental disorders and associated factors during the first wave of the pandemic among healthcare professionals in Spain.

Methods

All workers in 18 healthcare institutions (6 AACC) in Spain were invited to web-based surveys assessing individual characteristics, COVID-19 infection status and exposure, and mental health status (May 5 – September 7, 2020). We report: probable current mental disorders (Major Depressive Disorder-MDD- [PHQ-8≥10], Generalized Anxiety Disorder-GAD- [GAD-7≥10], Panic attacks, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder –PTSD- [PCL-5≥7]; and Substance Use Disorder –SUD-[CAGE-AID≥2]. Severe disability assessed by the Sheehan Disability Scale was used to identify probable “disabling” current mental disorders.

Results

9,138 healthcare workers participated. Prevalence of screen-positive disorder: 28.1% MDD; 22.5% GAD, 24.0% Panic; 22.2% PTSD; and 6.2% SUD. Overall 45.7% presented any current and 14.5% any disabling current mental disorder. Workers with pre-pandemic lifetime mental disorders had almost twice the prevalence than those without. Adjusting for all other variables, odds of any disabling mental disorder were: prior lifetime disorders (TUS: OR=5.74; 95%CI 2.53-13.03; Mood: OR=3.23; 95%CI:2.27-4.60; Anxiety: OR=3.03; 95%CI:2.53-3.62); age category 18-29 years (OR=1.36; 95%CI:1.02-1.82), caring “all of the time” for COVID-19 patients (OR=5.19; 95%CI: 3.61-7.46), female gender (OR=1.58; 95%CI: 1.27-1.96) and having being in quarantine or isolated (OR= 1.60; 95CI:1.31-1.95).

Conclusions

One in seven Spanish healthcare workers screened positive for a disabling mental disorder during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers reporting pre-pandemic lifetime mental disorders, those frequently exposed to COVID-19 patients, infected or quarantined/isolated, female workers, and auxiliary nurses should be considered groups in need of mental health monitoring and support.

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第一波COVID-19大流行对西班牙医护人员心理健康的影响:一项大型横断面调查
卫生保健工作者很容易受到COVID-19大流行对心理健康的不利影响。我们评估了西班牙卫生保健专业人员在第一波大流行期间精神障碍的患病率和相关因素。方法邀请西班牙18家卫生保健机构(6家AACC)的所有工作人员进行网络调查,评估个人特征、COVID-19感染状况和暴露情况以及心理健康状况(2020年5月5日至9月7日)。我们报告:可能的当前精神障碍(重度抑郁症- mdd - [PHQ-8≥10],广泛性焦虑症- gad - [GAD-7≥10],恐慌发作,创伤后应激障碍- ptsd - [PCL-5≥7];物质使用障碍- sud -[CAGE-AID≥2]。根据希恩残疾量表评估的严重残疾被用来识别可能的“致残性”当前精神障碍。结果9138名医护人员参与调查。筛查阳性障碍患病率:28.1% MDD;22.5% GAD, 24.0% Panic;22.2%的创伤后应激障碍;6.2% SUD。总的来说,45.7%的人有任何目前的精神障碍14.5%的人有任何致残性的目前的精神障碍。患有大流行前终生精神障碍的工人的患病率几乎是没有精神障碍的工人的两倍。调整所有其他变量后,任何致残性精神障碍的几率为:既往生活障碍(TUS: OR=5.74;95%可信区间2.53 - -13.03;情绪:或= 3.23;95%置信区间:2.27—-4.60;焦虑:或= 3.03;95%置信区间:2.53—-3.62);18-29岁(OR=1.36;95%CI:1.02-1.82),“一直”照顾COVID-19患者(OR=5.19;95%CI: 3.61-7.46),女性(OR=1.58;95%CI: 1.27-1.96)和处于检疫或隔离状态(or = 1.60;95 ci: 1.31 - -1.95)。在第一波COVID-19大流行期间,七分之一的西班牙医护人员筛查出致残性精神障碍阳性。报告大流行前终生精神障碍的工作人员、经常接触COVID-19患者的人员、被感染或被隔离/隔离的人员、女性工作人员和辅助护士应被视为需要精神健康监测和支持的群体。
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期刊介绍: The Spanish Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health (SJPMH), incorporated into ISSN 1888-9891, is the official scientific publication of the Spanish Society of Psychiatry and Mental Health. The journal focuses on studying mental illnesses, their pathological processes, and their psychosocial consequences, and aims to disseminate scientific advances in all areas related to mental health and illness. SJPMH accepts unpublished works on psychiatry and mental health, including their medical and social implications. The journal provides space for research in the biological, clinical, and psychosocial fields. Manuscripts undergo peer-review by external reviewers before being accepted for publication. SJPMH is indexed in Index Medicus/Medline, IBECS, Social Sciences Citation Index Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, and Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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