单位:[1]huazhong univ sci & technol,tongji hosp,dept neurol,tongji med coll,wuhan,peoples r china华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院神经科[2]huazhong univ sci & technol,tongji hosp,nursing dept,tongji med coll,wuhan,peoples r china华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院护理部[3]huazhong univ sci & technol,tongji hosp,dept med affair,tongji med coll,wuhan,peoples r china华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院[4]huazhong univ sci & technol,tongji hosp,dept gastrointestinal surg,tongji med coll,wuhan,peoples r china华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院外科学系胃肠外科[5]emory univ,dept chem,1515 pierce dr,atlanta,ga 30322 usa[6]wuhan first hosp,dept neurol,wuhan,peoples r china
Background: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) outbreak and a 3-month lockdown of Wuhan may have had a long-term impact on the mental health of frontline healthcare workers (HWs). However, there is still a lack of comparative studies on the mental health of front-line HWs in the initial phase of the lockdown and 1 month after the lifting of the lockdown. Methods: We recruited 1717 HWs during the initial phase of the lockdown and 2214 HWs 1 month after the lifting of the lockdown, and their baseline characteristics and psychiatric health in these two phases were compared. Furthermore, Pearson's Chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to determine the possible risk factors associated with depressive symptoms in the front-line HWs. Results: Compared with the initial phase of the lockdown, the proportion of HWs with anxiety symptoms and stress decreased, while the proportion of HWs with depressive symptoms increased a month after the lifting of the lockdown. Male sex, exercise habit, comorbidities, and having family members or relatives with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection were significantly related to the increased incidence of depressive symptoms during the initial phase of the lockdown. Comorbidities, negative effect of media coverage, working >4 days a week, lower annual household income, and deteriorating relationships with family members were associated with depressive symptoms a month after the lifting of the lockdown. Conclusion: The increased proportion of HWs with depressive symptoms 1 month after the lifting of the lockdown suggested that mental health of front-line HWs should be a top-priority issue, not only during, but also after the pandemic.
基金:
National Key Research and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2020YFC0841300, 2017YFC1310000]; Special grant of Prevention and Control of COVID-19 Epidemic of Wuhan Municipal Health Commission [EX20M30]; National Natural Science Fund of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [82001218]
第一作者单位:[1]huazhong univ sci & technol,tongji hosp,dept neurol,tongji med coll,wuhan,peoples r china
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Qiu Xiuli,Lan Yan,Miao Jinfeng,et al.A Comparative Study on the Psychological Health of Frontline Health Workers in Wuhan Under and After the Lockdown[J].FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY.2021,12:doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2021.701032.
APA:
Qiu,Xiuli,Lan,Yan,Miao,Jinfeng,Wang,Hui,Wang,He...&Wang,Wei.(2021).A Comparative Study on the Psychological Health of Frontline Health Workers in Wuhan Under and After the Lockdown.FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY,12,
MLA:
Qiu,Xiuli,et al."A Comparative Study on the Psychological Health of Frontline Health Workers in Wuhan Under and After the Lockdown".FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY 12.(2021)