Full text is available at the source.
The relationship between peritraumatic distress, mental health symptoms, and functioning impairment in healthcare workers during the COVID-19 emergency
How stress during trauma relates to mental health problems and daily functioning in healthcare workers during COVID-19
AI simplified
Abstract
A sample of 554 healthcare workers reported significant levels of peritraumatic distress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Peritraumatic distress scores were higher among females, community service workers, physicians, and nurses.
- Significant correlations were found between peritraumatic distress and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
- Mediation analysis indicated that peritraumatic distress had a direct effect on functioning impairment.
- The relationship between peritraumatic distress and reduced functioning was partially mediated through symptoms of depression and PTSD.
AI simplified