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Prevalence and correlates of anxiety and depression in frontline healthcare workers treating people with COVID-19 in Bangladesh.
Tasnim, Rafia; Sujan, Md Safaet Hossain; Islam, Md Saiful; Ritu, Asmaul Husna; Siddique, Md Abid Bin; Toma, Tanziha Yeasmin; Nowshin, Rifat; Hasan, Abid; Hossain, Sahadat; Nahar, Shamsun; Islam, Salequl; Islam, Muhammad Sougatul; Potenza, Marc N; van Os, Jim.
  • Tasnim R; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Sujan MSH; Centre for Advanced Research Excellence in Public Health, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Islam MS; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Ritu AH; Centre for Advanced Research Excellence in Public Health, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Siddique MAB; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh. islam.msaiful@outlook.com.
  • Toma TY; Centre for Advanced Research Excellence in Public Health, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh. islam.msaiful@outlook.com.
  • Nowshin R; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Hasan A; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Hossain S; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Nahar S; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Islam S; Department of Population Science and Human Resource Development, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi Sadar, Rajshahi, 6205, Bangladesh.
  • Islam MS; Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • Potenza MN; Department of Microbiology, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
  • van Os J; Department of Microbiology, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh.
BMC Psychiatry ; 21(1): 271, 2021 05 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1243806
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Healthcare workers (HCWs) who are in the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic are often under significant pressures that may predispose them to symptoms of poor mental health. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression among HCWs and factors correlated with mental health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. And, it also aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Bangla version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).

METHODS:

A cross-sectional survey was conducted between July and August, 2020. A self-reported online questionnaire was utilized to collect data. The survey included questions concerning socio-demographic, lifestyle, and work setting, as well as the HADS. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multiple linear regression analysis were performed.

RESULTS:

Data from 803 HCWs (50.7% male; mean age 27.3 [SD = 6.9]; age range 18-58 years) were included in the final analysis. The Bangla HADS was psychometrically sound, and demonstrated good internal consistency and reliability (α = 0.83), and excellent construct validity. Prevalence estimates of anxiety and depression were 69.5%, and 39.5%, respectively, for less severe symptomology (at least borderline abnormal), and 41.2% and 15.7% for more severe (at least abnormal) symptomology. Regression analyses with the total HADS score as a dependent variable revealed significant (p < 0.05) associations with female gender, moderate and poor health status, infrequent physical exercising, smoking, having had regrets about one's profession because of the pandemic and associated experiences, not updating on the latest COVID-19-related research, experiencing discrimination in the workplace, and facing social problems due to working in a lab or hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS:

Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent among HCWs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. The findings suggest a need for screening for mental health concerns, and employing early intervention to help these individuals.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pandemics / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: BMC Psychiatry Journal subject: Psychiatry Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12888-021-03243-w

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pandemics / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: BMC Psychiatry Journal subject: Psychiatry Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S12888-021-03243-w