Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19
Objective: To determine the frequency of depression, anxiety, and stress during COVID-19 among frontline healthcare workers (doctors vs. rescuers) in Pakistan. Study Design: Cross-sectional online questionnaire survey. Place and Duration of Study: Centre for Islamic Psychology, Riphah Internationa...
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description | Objective: To determine the frequency of depression, anxiety, and stress during COVID-19 among frontline healthcare workers (doctors vs. rescuers) in Pakistan.
Study Design: Cross-sectional online questionnaire survey.
Place and Duration of Study: Centre for Islamic Psychology, Riphah International University, Lahore Campus from 25 April 2020 to 20 June 2020.
Materials and Methods: A total of 364 frontline healthcare workers (n=182 doctors and n=182 rescuers) were included in the final analysis. The Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21) was used to collect online data via Google form through convenience sampling. Statistical data analysis was done using the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS-23), and the frequencies, percentages, mean, and standard deviation were calculated. Independent samples-ttest was employed to identify differences between doctors and rescuers on depression,anxiety, and stress scale.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 28.79 + 5.46 years. The study identified highly significant difference in depression (t (363) = 11.10, p<.01), anxiety (t (363) = 7.30, p<.01), and stress (t (363) = 10.21,p<.01) between doctors and rescue workers during COVID-19. The majority of doctors reported a moderate level of depression (41%), extremely severe anxiety (30%), and a moderate level of stress (22%), while the majority of rescue workers reported a moderate level of depression (21%), moderate anxiety (14%) and extremely severe stress (10%).
Conclusion: The frequency of depression, anxiety, and stress is higher among doctors as compared to rescuers. The study has manifold implications for healthcare workers and psychological health professionals to implement preventive and intervention programs to combat psychological problems. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1004cf3cebfa4cda971e35256a4e1d3a2023-06-27T05:40:09ZengRiphah International University, IslamabadJournal of Islamic International Medical College1815-40182410-54222023-06-01182121127https://doi.org/10.57234/jiimc.june23.633Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19Goolam Hussein Rassool0Kalsoom Nawaz1 Sara Latif2Umair Mudassar3Department of Psychology Riphah Institute of Clinical & Professional Psychology Riphah International University, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Psychology Riphah Institute of Clinical & Professional Psychology Riphah International University, Lahore, PakistanHigher Education Department, IslamabadDepartment of Psychology Riphah Institute of Clinical & Professional Psychology Riphah International University, Lahore, PakistanObjective: To determine the frequency of depression, anxiety, and stress during COVID-19 among frontline healthcare workers (doctors vs. rescuers) in Pakistan. Study Design: Cross-sectional online questionnaire survey. Place and Duration of Study: Centre for Islamic Psychology, Riphah International University, Lahore Campus from 25 April 2020 to 20 June 2020. Materials and Methods: A total of 364 frontline healthcare workers (n=182 doctors and n=182 rescuers) were included in the final analysis. The Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21) was used to collect online data via Google form through convenience sampling. Statistical data analysis was done using the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS-23), and the frequencies, percentages, mean, and standard deviation were calculated. Independent samples-ttest was employed to identify differences between doctors and rescuers on depression,anxiety, and stress scale. Results: The mean age of the participants was 28.79 + 5.46 years. The study identified highly significant difference in depression (t (363) = 11.10, p<.01), anxiety (t (363) = 7.30, p<.01), and stress (t (363) = 10.21,p<.01) between doctors and rescue workers during COVID-19. The majority of doctors reported a moderate level of depression (41%), extremely severe anxiety (30%), and a moderate level of stress (22%), while the majority of rescue workers reported a moderate level of depression (21%), moderate anxiety (14%) and extremely severe stress (10%). Conclusion: The frequency of depression, anxiety, and stress is higher among doctors as compared to rescuers. The study has manifold implications for healthcare workers and psychological health professionals to implement preventive and intervention programs to combat psychological problems.https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jiimc/article/view/633anxietycovid-19depressionfrontline workersstress. |
spellingShingle | Goolam Hussein Rassool Kalsoom Nawaz Sara Latif Umair Mudassar Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19 Journal of Islamic International Medical College anxiety covid-19 depression frontline workers stress. |
title | Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19 |
title_full | Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19 |
title_fullStr | Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19 |
title_full_unstemmed | Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19 |
title_short | Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID 19 |
title_sort | depression anxiety and stress among frontline healthcare workers during covid 19 |
topic | anxiety covid-19 depression frontline workers stress. |
url | https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jiimc/article/view/633 |
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