BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: July 12, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
detrimental
mental
health
effects
which
emerged
from
COVID-19
have
profoundly
affected
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
worldwide.
aim
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
mediating
traumatic
stress
and
loneliness
on
fears
contracting
dying
COVID-19,
anxiety
depression
HCWs
during
pandemic.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
online
survey
completed
by
in
a
province
Turkey.
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
Scale,
Impact
Events
Scale-Revised
numerical
rating
scales
(for
loneliness)
were
used
bootstrap
approach
analyses
with
SPSS
PROCESS
macro
software.
Results
Of
evaluated,
150
(34.4%)
doctors,
mean
duration
work
experience
10.6
±
7.5
years.
results
indicated
that
fear
directly
related
(β
=
0.244,
p
<
0.001)
0.135,
0.01)
mediated
relationships
between
0.435,
0.001;
β
0.235,
0.001,
respectively)
0.365,
0.294,
respectively).
determined
be
associated
0.190,
but
not
0.066,
0.116),
0.476,
0.259,
0.400,
0.311,
Conclusions
demonstrated
important
roles
exacerbating
negative
consequences
depression,
provide
insights
for
identifying
at
greater
risk.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(22), P. 14847 - 14847
Published: Nov. 11, 2022
The
possibility
of
facing
an
epidemic
or
pandemic
resulting
in
mandatory
isolation
quarantine
has
become
a
relevant
construct
for
comparing
and
evaluating
coping
strategies
under
such
conditions.
objective
this
research
was
to
develop
analyze
the
psychometric
properties
scale
assess
(Q-COPE).
This
instrumental
study
1110
Peruvian
adults
(M
=
26.9
years;
SD
9.77)
participated
context
social
isolation.
For
construction
scale,
qualitative
quantitative
procedures
were
followed.
internal
structure
evaluated
by
exploratory
factor
analysis
(EFA)
confirmatory
(CFA).
content
expert
judges
supports
representativeness
items
related
construct.
EFA
CFA
allowed
establishment
five
factors:
Emotional
regulation,
Information,
Accommodation,
Social
support,
Altruism.
first-order
model
presents
adequate
goodness-of-fit
indices:
χ2
489.048,
df
220,
χ2/df
2.223,
SRMR
0.025,
CFI
0.969,
TLI
0.965,
RMSEA
0.047.
Likewise,
second
order
presented
similar
values:
499.674,
225,
2.221,
0.026,
23-item
version
consistent
with
proposed
theory,
obtained
fit
indices
acceptable
loadings
(>0.70),
good
consistency
indexes
Cronbach's
α,
ordinal
omega
(ω),
H
coefficient.
It
is
concluded
that
Q-COPE
justify
its
use
adult
population
allows
assessment
people
face
situation.
Social Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 161 - 161
Published: March 11, 2024
Numerous
research
works
prove
that
social
relationships
and
the
support
they
provide
have
particular
importance
in
maintaining
both
mental
physical
health:
help
to
deal
with
stressful
life
situations,
overcome
diseases,
maintain
health.
It
is
also
known
certain
periods
of
events
can
be
critical
terms
support,
as
involve
narrowing
possible
sources
so
lack
a
network
contacts
increases
not
only
risk
becoming
lonely
but
occurrence
or
worsening
diseases.
This
study
investigates
relationship
between
factors
provided
through
networks
health
problems,
taking
into
account
perceived
personal
general
impact
COVID-19.
The
data
came
from
cross-sectional
study,
representative
sample
5000
Hungarian
participants
was
conducted
during
dwindling
period
pandemic.
We
used
latent
profile
analysis
separate
different
groups
respondents
based
on
received
relationships,
aiming
at
capturing
diversity
supported
combinations
type
network,
form
frequency.
Multilevel
regression
examine
connectivity
factors,
emerging
patterns,
COVID-19-related
consequences
conditions.
Our
results
confirm
“poorly
network”
plays
key
role
chronic
diseases
depression.
seems
interesting,
however,
probability
poor
higher
group
those
receiving
financial
in-kind
mainly
family
compared
multiple
relationships.
models
suggest
integration
major
an
epidemic
crisis.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: July 12, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
detrimental
mental
health
effects
which
emerged
from
COVID-19
have
profoundly
affected
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
worldwide.
aim
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
mediating
traumatic
stress
and
loneliness
on
fears
contracting
dying
COVID-19,
anxiety
depression
HCWs
during
pandemic.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
online
survey
completed
by
in
a
province
Turkey.
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
Scale,
Impact
Events
Scale-Revised
numerical
rating
scales
(for
loneliness)
were
used
bootstrap
approach
analyses
with
SPSS
PROCESS
macro
software.
Results
Of
evaluated,
150
(34.4%)
doctors,
mean
duration
work
experience
10.6
±
7.5
years.
results
indicated
that
fear
directly
related
(β
=
0.244,
p
<
0.001)
0.135,
0.01)
mediated
relationships
between
0.435,
0.001;
β
0.235,
0.001,
respectively)
0.365,
0.294,
respectively).
determined
be
associated
0.190,
but
not
0.066,
0.116),
0.476,
0.259,
0.400,
0.311,
Conclusions
demonstrated
important
roles
exacerbating
negative
consequences
depression,
provide
insights
for
identifying
at
greater
risk.