{"title":"意大利急性 COVID-19 爆发期间护士出现创伤后应激症状的预测风险因素。","authors":"Jessica Ranieri, Federica Guerra, Dina Di Giacomo","doi":"10.5114/hpr.2020.101249","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background: </strong>The aim of the study was to investigate the posttraumatic stress disorder risk in nurses, detecting the relationship between distress experience and personality dimensions in the Italian acute COVID-19 outbreak. The study is an observational study conducted in March 2020.</p><p><strong>Participants and procedure: </strong>Mental screening was carried out in the Laboratory of Clinical Psychology on <i>N</i> = 36 nurses in the age range 22-64 years (<i>M</i> = 37.30, <i>SD</i> = 12.60). 76.3% were working in nursing care with confirmed COVID-19 patients; 47.4% of nurses worked in a high COVID-19 rate environment, whereas 52.6% worked in a low COVID-19 rate environment.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The results confirm relation between anxiety and peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic stress; also anxiety is positively correlated with the agreeableness variable. Our finding was obtained in an acute Italian COVID-19 outbreak and measured and quantified the psychological response of nurses in terms of anxiety as an early reaction for emotional distress and high risk for posttraumatic stress disorders; the personality dimensions did not mediate the emotional distress or the probable risk for post-traumatic stress disorder. Nurses appeared to be exposed to mental distress and needed help.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>The results evidenced the need to carry out a mental health program for health workers (especially nursing professionals).</p>","PeriodicalId":54427,"journal":{"name":"Tohoku Mathematical Journal","volume":"40 1","pages":"180-185"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4000,"publicationDate":"2020-11-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501412/pdf/","citationCount":"24","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Predictive risk factors for post-traumatic stress symptoms among nurses during the Italian acute COVID-19 outbreak.\",\"authors\":\"Jessica Ranieri, Federica Guerra, Dina Di Giacomo\",\"doi\":\"10.5114/hpr.2020.101249\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>The aim of the study was to investigate the posttraumatic stress disorder risk in nurses, detecting the relationship between distress experience and personality dimensions in the Italian acute COVID-19 outbreak. 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Predictive risk factors for post-traumatic stress symptoms among nurses during the Italian acute COVID-19 outbreak.
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the posttraumatic stress disorder risk in nurses, detecting the relationship between distress experience and personality dimensions in the Italian acute COVID-19 outbreak. The study is an observational study conducted in March 2020.
Participants and procedure: Mental screening was carried out in the Laboratory of Clinical Psychology on N = 36 nurses in the age range 22-64 years (M = 37.30, SD = 12.60). 76.3% were working in nursing care with confirmed COVID-19 patients; 47.4% of nurses worked in a high COVID-19 rate environment, whereas 52.6% worked in a low COVID-19 rate environment.
Results: The results confirm relation between anxiety and peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic stress; also anxiety is positively correlated with the agreeableness variable. Our finding was obtained in an acute Italian COVID-19 outbreak and measured and quantified the psychological response of nurses in terms of anxiety as an early reaction for emotional distress and high risk for posttraumatic stress disorders; the personality dimensions did not mediate the emotional distress or the probable risk for post-traumatic stress disorder. Nurses appeared to be exposed to mental distress and needed help.
Conclusions: The results evidenced the need to carry out a mental health program for health workers (especially nursing professionals).