Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Background: COVID-19-driven pandemic has caused panic, fear, and stress among all strata of society. The study aimed to assess stress and the factors that influence it in a representative population in the state of Tamil Nadu (TN)—a state in the southern India where the levels of stress have not bee...
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doaj-09e134e1bb744eab861d1ea24f8841d12021-08-09T10:33:55ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71760975-15642020-07-014210.1177/0253717620935581Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 PandemicVikhram Ramasubramanian0Anusa Arunachalam Mohandoss1Gopi Rajendhiran2P. Raja Soundara Pandian3C. Ramasubramanian4 MS Chellamuthu Trust and Research Foundation, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, Shri Satya Sai Medical College and Research Institute (Affiliated to Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth), Ammapettai, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Ahana Hospitals LLP, Gandhi Nagar, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Ahana Hospitals LLP, Gandhi Nagar, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. MS Chellamuthu Trust and Research Foundation, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.Background: COVID-19-driven pandemic has caused panic, fear, and stress among all strata of society. The study aimed to assess stress and the factors that influence it in a representative population in the state of Tamil Nadu (TN)—a state in the southern India where the levels of stress have not been measured yet. Methods: From April 13 to April 25, 2020, we conducted an online survey among the TN population using the snowball sampling technique, collecting basic demographic data. COVID-19-perceived stress was collected through COVID-19 Peritraumatic Distress Index (CPDI). Binomial regression analysis was used to identify the extent of the relationship between CPDI and sociodemographic factors by estimating the odds of having significant stress. P ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Results: A total of 2,317 valid responses were received. Of the respondents, 830 (35.82%) were males, 1,084 (46.79%) were below 25 years of age, and 2,297 (99.14%) were native residents of TN. The mean(±SD) CPDI was 20.66±12.03. While 1,830 (77.2%) respondents had low or no stress, 478 (20.2%) had mild to moderate stress, and 63 (2.7%) had severe stress. The bivariate model included marital status, age, nativity, and income. The odds of having significant stress (mild–moderate or severe) for a 25–34 year age group as compared to >55 years group was 2.38 (P < 0.001). As compared to widowed, the married had higher odds ratio (3.41, P = 0.05). Compared to those with >10 lakh annual income, those with 2.5–5 lakhs annual income had odds ratio of 1.65 (95% CI = 1.01 to 2.7, P = 0.05). Conclusions: During the lockdown due to COVID-19, every 1 in 5 TN population had some form of stress, as measured by CPDI. Our model identified certain factors driving the stress, which would help policy framers to initiate an appropriate response.https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620935581 |
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Vikhram Ramasubramanian Anusa Arunachalam Mohandoss Gopi Rajendhiran P. Raja Soundara Pandian C. Ramasubramanian Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 Pandemic Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine |
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Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Statewide Survey of Psychological Distress Among People of Tamil Nadu in the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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statewide survey of psychological distress among people of tamil nadu in the covid-19 pandemic |
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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine |
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Background: COVID-19-driven pandemic has caused panic, fear, and stress among all strata of society. The study aimed to assess stress and the factors that influence it in a representative population in the state of Tamil Nadu (TN)—a state in the southern India where the levels of stress have not been measured yet. Methods: From April 13 to April 25, 2020, we conducted an online survey among the TN population using the snowball sampling technique, collecting basic demographic data. COVID-19-perceived stress was collected through COVID-19 Peritraumatic Distress Index (CPDI). Binomial regression analysis was used to identify the extent of the relationship between CPDI and sociodemographic factors by estimating the odds of having significant stress. P ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Results: A total of 2,317 valid responses were received. Of the respondents, 830 (35.82%) were males, 1,084 (46.79%) were below 25 years of age, and 2,297 (99.14%) were native residents of TN. The mean(±SD) CPDI was 20.66±12.03. While 1,830 (77.2%) respondents had low or no stress, 478 (20.2%) had mild to moderate stress, and 63 (2.7%) had severe stress. The bivariate model included marital status, age, nativity, and income. The odds of having significant stress (mild–moderate or severe) for a 25–34 year age group as compared to >55 years group was 2.38 (P < 0.001). As compared to widowed, the married had higher odds ratio (3.41, P = 0.05). Compared to those with >10 lakh annual income, those with 2.5–5 lakhs annual income had odds ratio of 1.65 (95% CI = 1.01 to 2.7, P = 0.05). Conclusions: During the lockdown due to COVID-19, every 1 in 5 TN population had some form of stress, as measured by CPDI. Our model identified certain factors driving the stress, which would help policy framers to initiate an appropriate response. |
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