JAMA network open

Factors Linked to Mental Health in Health Care Workers Exposed to COVID-19

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Abstract

Over half of surveyed health care workers (634 out of 1257, or 50.4%) reported symptoms of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • A significant number of participants experienced anxiety (560 [44.6%]), insomnia (427 [34.0%]), and distress (899 [71.5%]).
  • Nurses, women, frontline health care workers, and those working in Wuhan reported more severe symptoms than their counterparts.
  • Frontline health care workers had higher risks of depression (odds ratio [OR], 1.52), anxiety (OR, 1.57), insomnia (OR, 2.97), and distress (OR, 1.60).
  • Participants from outside Hubei province had a lower risk of experiencing distress (OR, 0.62).
  • The survey was conducted from January 29 to February 3, 2020, with a participation rate of 68.7% among contacted health care workers.

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