Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in Wuhan
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the association of gender with psychological status and clinical outcomes among patients with 2019-nCoV infection to provide new directions for the prevention and control of the pandemic.Methods: One hundred and thirty-eight patients with confirmed 2019-nCoV...
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doaj-5848be088e3e48a9b882f9750ebd61ab2021-06-15T06:24:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-06-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.619482619482Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in WuhanHuiwu Han0Huiwu Han1Xiaobei Peng2Fan Zheng3Guiyuan Deng4Xiaocui Cheng5Liming Peng6Teaching and Research Section of Clinical Nursing, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, ChinaXiangya School of Nursing, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaCritical Care Medicine Department, Xiangya Hospital at Central South University, Changsha, ChinaHealth Management Department, Xiangya Hospital at Central South University, Changsha, ChinaCardiovascular Medicine Department, Xiangya Hospital at Central South University, Changsha, ChinaOphthalmology Department, Union Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, ChinaCardiovascular Medicine Department, Xiangya Hospital at Central South University, Changsha, ChinaAim: The aim of this study was to analyze the association of gender with psychological status and clinical outcomes among patients with 2019-nCoV infection to provide new directions for the prevention and control of the pandemic.Methods: One hundred and thirty-eight patients with confirmed 2019-nCoV infection at Wuhan Union Hospital, between February 8 and March 31, 2020, were included in the study analysis. General information and data on clinical characteristics were collected from patients' medical records. Participants' responses to self-report measures of psychological status were also collected.Results: Anxiety levels, depression levels, and recovery rates were significantly higher among women compared to men. Conversely, chronic disease history and smoking rates, dry cough incidence, C-reactive protein levels, and disease severity were significantly higher among men than women (p < 0.05).Conclusion: Female patients experienced more severe psychological issues, due to higher levels of anxiety and stress, than male patients; indicating that more attention should be paid to the psychological care of female patients. In contrast, the general condition of male patients was more severe, particularly among elderly male patients with a history of chronic disease and smoking, suggesting that, to prevent and control 2019-nCoV infection, male patients should be encouraged to quit smoking as soon as possible to reduce the risk of severe pneumonia.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.619482/full2019-nCoVgenderdisease outcomepsychological situationsmoking |
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Huiwu Han Huiwu Han Xiaobei Peng Fan Zheng Guiyuan Deng Xiaocui Cheng Liming Peng Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in Wuhan Frontiers in Public Health 2019-nCoV gender disease outcome psychological situation smoking |
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Huiwu Han Huiwu Han Xiaobei Peng Fan Zheng Guiyuan Deng Xiaocui Cheng Liming Peng |
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Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in Wuhan |
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Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in Wuhan |
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Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in Wuhan |
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Association of Gender With Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With 2019-nCoV Infection in Wuhan |
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association of gender with outcomes in hospitalized patients with 2019-ncov infection in wuhan |
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Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the association of gender with psychological status and clinical outcomes among patients with 2019-nCoV infection to provide new directions for the prevention and control of the pandemic.Methods: One hundred and thirty-eight patients with confirmed 2019-nCoV infection at Wuhan Union Hospital, between February 8 and March 31, 2020, were included in the study analysis. General information and data on clinical characteristics were collected from patients' medical records. Participants' responses to self-report measures of psychological status were also collected.Results: Anxiety levels, depression levels, and recovery rates were significantly higher among women compared to men. Conversely, chronic disease history and smoking rates, dry cough incidence, C-reactive protein levels, and disease severity were significantly higher among men than women (p < 0.05).Conclusion: Female patients experienced more severe psychological issues, due to higher levels of anxiety and stress, than male patients; indicating that more attention should be paid to the psychological care of female patients. In contrast, the general condition of male patients was more severe, particularly among elderly male patients with a history of chronic disease and smoking, suggesting that, to prevent and control 2019-nCoV infection, male patients should be encouraged to quit smoking as soon as possible to reduce the risk of severe pneumonia. |
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