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Impact of the first, second and third peak of the COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety, depression and stress symptoms of healthcare workers

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2022

Author

Gündoğmuş, İbrahim
Bolu, Abdullah
Ünsal, Cansu
Alma, Leyla
Demir Gündoğmuş, Pınar
Takmaz, Taha
Ökten, Sabri Berkem
Gündüz, Anıl
Aydın, Mehmet Sinan

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Gündoğmuş İ, Bolu A, Ünsal C, Alma L, Demir Gündoğmuş P, Takmaz T, Ökten SB, Gündüz A, Aydın MS. Impact of the first, second and third peak of the COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety, depression and stress symptoms of healthcare workers. Bratislava Medical Journal (2022): 123(11); 833-839.

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies have been conducted on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, how the mental health of health workers will be affected among the number of peaks during the pandemic has not been evaluated yet. The study aims to investigate the effects of the fi rst, second, and third peaks of COVID-19 on anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms in healthcare workers. METHODS: The current study included 4031 healthcare workers, 1051 during the fi rst peak period, 1409 during the second peak period, and 1571 during the third peak period. The Depression Anxiety Stress scale 21(DASS-21) was used to assess the participants’ levels of anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms. RESULTS: The mean age of the participants was 33.74 ± 7.95, and 2634 (66.3 %) were female. 36.9 %(n = 1486) of the participants were physicians, 41.1 % (n = 1655) were nurses and 22.1 % (n = 890) were other healthcare workers. A statistically signifi cant difference was documented in the DASS-21 anxiety (F(2:4028) = 502.893, p < 0.001, Post-hoc = 3. Peak > 2. Peak > 1. Peak), DASS-21 depression (F(2:4028) = 46.034, p < 0.001, Post-hoc = 3. Peak > 2. Peak > 1. Peak), DASS-21 stress (F(2:4028) = 65.548, p < 0.001, Post-hoc = 3. Peak = 2. Peak > 1. Peak), and DASS-21 total scores (F(2:4028) = 156.860, p < 0.001, Post-hoc = 3. Peak > 2. Peak > 1. Peak) of healthcare workers during all three peak periods. CONCLUSIONS: Our fi ndings show that as the peak number rises, so do the levels of anxiety and depression among healthcare workers. As a result, it is possible to assert that prolongation of the COVID-19 pandemic worsens mental problems.

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Bratislava Medical Journal

Volume

123

Issue

11

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http://www.elis.sk/download_file.php?product_id=7815&session_id=vbik79ucgkactpobbjvjg2han1
https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2022_133
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/748

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