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How to deal with the negative psychological impact of COVID-19 for people who pay attention to anxiety and depression

机译:如何应对Covid-19对焦虑和抑郁症的人的负面心理影响

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Background The fear of insecurity and uncertainty caused by the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the separation and loss of certain important relationships, and great changes in lifestyle have awakened strong emotional responses, which may cause psychological problems in the general population. However, there is little research on how people who pay attention to anxiety and depression cope with the negative psychological impact during an epidemic or major disaster. This study aimed to identify what behaviors can effectively reduce negative emotions during an epidemic. Methods From 1 February to 8 March 2020, we conducted a web-based survey and collected information on general demographic data. Probable depression, anxiety symptoms, and coping behaviors were assessed with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, and self-made coping behaviors questionnaires. Result Among 17?249 responders, 7923 and 9326 completed assessments of depression and anxiety respectively, and all responders completed the coping behaviors questionnaires. Our survey population showed a high prevalence rate of possible depression disorders (2746 of 7923, 34.66%) and anxiety disorders (5309 of 9326, 56.93%). Compared with other groups, the elderly, women, people of lower education, and people with lower income were more likely to suffer depression and/or anxiety. In terms of marital status, the cohabiting group showed the highest rate of depression and/or anxiety. Among the careers, students and housewives were high-risk groups suffering from depression and/or anxiety. After adjusting for social-demographic factors (e.g. age, sex), depression and anxiety were positively associated with self-injury, doing housework, and having sex or masturbating, and negatively associated with singing, drawing, or writing, dating friends online, singing, attending lectures, and doing yoga. Conclusion Our findings identified some spontaneous coping behaviors that can probably relieve the psychological impact of vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 epidemic.
机译:背景技术对2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)的不安全和不确定性的恐惧,某些重要关系的分离和丧失,以及生活方式的巨大变化唤醒了强烈的情绪反应,这可能导致一般人群心理问题。然而,几乎没有研究在流行或重大灾难中关注焦虑和抑郁症的人如何应对负面的心理影响。本研究旨在确定在流行病中有效降低负面情绪的行为。方法从2020年2月1日至3月8日开始,我们进行了基于网络的调查和收集了一般人口统计数据的信息。有可能的抑郁症,焦虑症状和应对行为进行评估,患者健康调查问卷-9,广义焦虑症-7和自制应对行为问卷调查问卷。结果17?249响应者,7923和9326分别完成了抑郁和焦虑的评估,所有响应者完成了应对行为问卷。我们的调查人口显示出可能的抑郁症患病率高(7923,34.66%)和焦虑症(5309的5309,56.93%)。与其他群体相比,老年人,妇女,降低教育的人和收入较低的人更有可能遭受抑郁和/或焦虑。在婚姻状况方面,同居组显示出抑郁率和/或焦虑的最高率。在职业生涯中,学生和家庭主妇是患有抑郁和/或焦虑的高风险群体。在调整社会人口因子(例如年龄,性别),抑郁和焦虑与自我伤害,做家务和性别或自慰,以及与歌唱,绘画或写作,在线交友和写作,唱歌,唱歌,参加讲座,做瑜伽。结论我们的调查结果确定了一些自发应对行为,可能在Covid-19流行病中可能减轻弱势群体的心理影响。

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