Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study

The COVID-19 pandemic is a significant public health threat with wide-reaching psychological implications. The drastic changes in lifestyle due to the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) were associated with adverse effects on mental health. This study aimed to examine the prevalence...

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Main Authors: SA, Bono, CS, Siau, Al, Samy, BS, Chua, M, Fitriana, Wl, Cheah, LS, Law, Vighnarajah, WY, Low
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22554/1/m%26h_7.pdf
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CS, Siau
Al, Samy
BS, Chua
M, Fitriana
Wl, Cheah
LS, Law
Vighnarajah,
WY, Low
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CS, Siau
Al, Samy
BS, Chua
M, Fitriana
Wl, Cheah
LS, Law
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WY, Low
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description The COVID-19 pandemic is a significant public health threat with wide-reaching psychological implications. The drastic changes in lifestyle due to the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) were associated with adverse effects on mental health. This study aimed to examine the prevalence of anxiety among Malaysians during the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated factors. The following questionnaires were self-administered online through google form which included: (i) Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7; (ii) Short Boredom Proneness Scale; (iii) Short Scale for Measuring Loneliness in Large Surveys; and (iv) The World Health Organisation (WHO) well-being index. Higher scores denoted higher levels of anxiety, boredom, loneliness, and well-being. Out of the 543 participants, more than half (55.2%) reported mild (25.6%), moderate (13.8%) to severe (19.8%) anxiety. Multiple logistic regression showed higher odds of moderate to severe anxiety were reported among those divorced/separated/widowed (aOR 6.778, 95% CI [1.200, 38.296]), adults aged 25 to 34 years (aOR 2.038, 95% CI [1.049, 3.958]), 35 to 44 years (aOR 2.279, 95% CI [1.064, 4.882]), and with higher boredom levels (aOR 1.063, 95% CI [1.035, 1.092]). One in five Malaysians surveyed experienced severe anxiety. Adults within the working age range (between 25 and 44 years old) were at higher odds of having anxiety. Boredom increased the odds of anxiety compared to loneliness, well-being and coping. Thus, addressing the risk factors through public health messages is deemed important.
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spelling ukm.eprints-225542023-11-30T06:21:34Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22554/ Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study SA, Bono CS, Siau Al, Samy BS, Chua M, Fitriana Wl, Cheah LS, Law Vighnarajah, WY, Low The COVID-19 pandemic is a significant public health threat with wide-reaching psychological implications. The drastic changes in lifestyle due to the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) were associated with adverse effects on mental health. This study aimed to examine the prevalence of anxiety among Malaysians during the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated factors. The following questionnaires were self-administered online through google form which included: (i) Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7; (ii) Short Boredom Proneness Scale; (iii) Short Scale for Measuring Loneliness in Large Surveys; and (iv) The World Health Organisation (WHO) well-being index. Higher scores denoted higher levels of anxiety, boredom, loneliness, and well-being. Out of the 543 participants, more than half (55.2%) reported mild (25.6%), moderate (13.8%) to severe (19.8%) anxiety. Multiple logistic regression showed higher odds of moderate to severe anxiety were reported among those divorced/separated/widowed (aOR 6.778, 95% CI [1.200, 38.296]), adults aged 25 to 34 years (aOR 2.038, 95% CI [1.049, 3.958]), 35 to 44 years (aOR 2.279, 95% CI [1.064, 4.882]), and with higher boredom levels (aOR 1.063, 95% CI [1.035, 1.092]). One in five Malaysians surveyed experienced severe anxiety. Adults within the working age range (between 25 and 44 years old) were at higher odds of having anxiety. Boredom increased the odds of anxiety compared to loneliness, well-being and coping. Thus, addressing the risk factors through public health messages is deemed important. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22554/1/m%26h_7.pdf SA, Bono and CS, Siau and Al, Samy and BS, Chua and M, Fitriana and Wl, Cheah and LS, Law and Vighnarajah, and WY, Low (2023) Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study. Medicine & Health, 18 (1). pp. 80-92. ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/18/1
spellingShingle SA, Bono
CS, Siau
Al, Samy
BS, Chua
M, Fitriana
Wl, Cheah
LS, Law
Vighnarajah,
WY, Low
Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study
title Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study
title_full Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study
title_short Prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic among Malaysians: a cross-sectional study
title_sort prevalence and factors associated with anxiety during the covid 19 pandemic among malaysians a cross sectional study
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22554/1/m%26h_7.pdf
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