Prevalence of Perceived Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Health Care Workers and Other Workers in Alberta During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Survey

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作者
Mrklas, Kelly [1 ]
Shalaby, Reham [2 ]
Hrabok, Marianne [3 ]
Gusnowski, April [4 ]
Vuong, Wesley [4 ]
Surood, Shireen [4 ]
Urichuk, Liana [4 ]
Li, Daniel [4 ]
Li, Xin-Min [2 ]
Greenshaw, Andrew James [2 ]
Agyapong, Vincent Israel Opoku [2 ]
机构
[1] Alberta Hlth Serv, Prov Clin Excellence, Strateg Clin Networks, Calgary, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Med & Dent, Dept Psychiat, 2047 Hilliard Pl NW, Edmonton, AB T6R 3P5, Canada
[3] Univ Calgary, Cumming Sch Med, Calgary, AB, Canada
[4] Alberta Hlth Serv, Addict & Mental Hlth, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
health care worker; COVID-19; pandemic; mental health; depression; anxiety; stress; obsessive compulsive; ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME; ALCOHOL-USE DISORDER; CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK; IMPACT; QUARANTINE; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.2196/22408
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R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: During pandemics, effective containment and mitigation measures may also negatively influence psychological stability. As knowledge about COVID-19 rapidly evolves, global implementation of containment and mitigation measures has varied greatly, with impacts to mental wellness. Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health needs of health care workers and other workers may help mitigate mental health impacts and secure sustained delivery of health care and other essential goods and services. Objective: This study assessed the self-reported prevalence of stress, anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in health care workers and other workers seeking support through Text4Hope, an evidence-based SMS text messaging service supporting the mental health of residents of Alberta, Canada, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey gathered demographic (age, gender, ethnicity, education, relationship, housing and employment status, employment type, and isolation status) and clinical characteristics using validated tools (self-reported stress, anxiety, depression, and contamination/hand hygiene obsessive-compulsive symptoms). Descriptive statistics and chi-square analysis were used to compare the clinical characteristics of health care workers and other workers. Post hoc analysis was conducted on variables with >3 response categories using adjusted residuals. Logistic regression determined associations between worker type and likelihood of self-reported symptoms of moderate or high stress, generalized anxiety disorder, and major depressive disorder, while controlling for other variables. Results: Overall, 8267 surveys were submitted by 44,992 Text4Hope subscribers (19.39%). Of these, 5990 respondents were employed (72.5%), 958 (11.6%) were unemployed, 454 (5.5%) were students, 559 (6.8%) were retired, 234 (2.8%) selected "other," and 72 (0.9%) did not indicate their employment status. Most employed survey respondents were female (n=4621, 86.2%). In the general sample, the 6-week prevalence rates for moderate or high stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms were 85.6%, 47.0%, and 44.0%, respectively. Self-reported symptoms of moderate or high stress, anxiety, and depression were all statistically significantly higher in other workers than in health care workers (P<.001). Other workers reported higher obsessive-compulsive symptoms (worry about contamination and compulsive handwashing behavior) after the onset of the pandemic (P<.001), while health care worker symptoms were statistically significantly higher before and during the COVID-19 pandemic (P<.001). This finding should be interpreted with caution, as it is unclear the extent to which the adaptive behavior of health care workers or the other workers might be misclassified by validated tools during a pandemic. Conclusions: Assessing symptoms of prevalent stress, anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive behavior in health care workers and other workers may enhance our understanding of COVID-19 mental health needs. Research is needed to understand more fully the relationship between worker type, outbreak phase, and mental health changes over time, as well as the utility of validated tools in health care workers and other workers during pandemics. Our findings underscore the importance of anticipating and mitigating the mental health effects of pandemics using integrated implementation strategies. Finally, we demonstrate the ease of safely and rapidly assessing mental health needs using an SMS text messaging platform during a pandemic.
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