Journal of Nursing

Research on the Mental State Measurement and Influencing Factors of the Staff at the COVID- 19 Health Observation Point

Qimin Fang, Yipeng Lyu, Guohua Wan, Chaoxin Wang

Abstract


Objective: To measure the anxiety and depression of the staff at the COVID-19 health observation point (observation point for short), so as to provide a theoretical basis for the orderly progress of the work at the observation point and the fine psychological intervention to the staff. Methods: A survey was conducted for the staff of a health observation point in Shanghai, and 87 samples were collected to complete a demographic information survey; a cognitive survey of new coronary pneumonia; Chinese Perceived Stress Scale (CPSS);  measuring mental states: Patient Health Questionnare-9 (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7). Results:(1) The detection rate of anxiety was 50.5%, and the detection rate of depression was 64.3%; (2) Logistic regression analysis showed that educational background, job position, and perceived stress level were the influencing factors of depression (P< 0.05); gender and perceived stress level It is an influencing factor of anxiety. Conclusion: The incidence of anxiety and depression among the staff at the observation point is higher than that of the normal group, which requires active attention and effective measures to intervene.


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Observation Point; Stress; Anxiety; Depression

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/jn.v11i3.211

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