Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down

Background: The pandemic of corona virus disease [COVID]-19 had its great impacts on global health due to the increasing both morbidity and mortality. In addition, being quarantined is linked with high stress levels, insomnia, irritability and trauma-related disorders particularly in vulnerable popu...

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Main Authors: hanaa Abou elhassan, Heba Abd ElGalil, Omneya Elsherif, Safaa Hamouda, Omaima Aboushady, Nadia Kotb, Amal Saad-Hussien
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Language:English
Published: Egyptian knowledge bank 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_183086_f84ada78ceb3ce1f693f1b365cb2b848.pdf
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spelling doaj-8e4e0aca67004bc0afe33ccc5672f0f62021-08-06T18:57:23ZengEgyptian knowledge bankInternational Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802021-07-01331671168010.21608/ijma.2021.79373.1322183086Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-downhanaa Abou elhassan0Heba Abd ElGalil1Omneya Elsherif2Safaa Hamouda3Omaima Aboushady4Nadia Kotb5Amal Saad-Hussien6Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine for Girls, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine for Girls, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Family Medicine, Cairo University Hospital, EgyptDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, National Research Centre, EgyptBackground: The pandemic of corona virus disease [COVID]-19 had its great impacts on global health due to the increasing both morbidity and mortality. In addition, being quarantined is linked with high stress levels, insomnia, irritability and trauma-related disorders particularly in vulnerable populations. Therefore, there is a need to assess accurately and timely the magnitude of psychological health outcomes in those having exposure to COVID-19 pandemic. The Aim: The current work aimed to assess the perceived stress level among a group of Egyptian women and to explore the potential contributing factors for that during the COVID-19 lockdown. Methods: A cross-sectional survey targeted educated women from different Egyptian governorates, and of different socioeconomic standards. The total sample was 286 women who were recruited by non-probability snowball sampling and through a semi-structured, online questionnaire comprising socio-demographic data, the validated Arabic version of Cohen Perceived Stress Scale 10 [PSS]. Possible contributing factors of the perceived stress due to COVID-19 were also inquired. Results: total females who responded to the questionnaire were 286 with mean age of 46.5± 11.0 years. During the quarantine period, the total score of the perceived stress scale was 17.1±5.37, and both high and moderate levels of stress were recorded among 73.4% of the studied sample. Stress level was significantly influenced by disruptions of social communication with friends and families, "getting basic needs for health and safety are unmet then ", conflicts between mother and her children represented as a load", being younger women [below 50 years], and "feel stressed due to inability for social gatherings". Conclusion: COVID -19 pandemic has its obvious psychological impact on females, and many factors were contributing to such situation, which put the spotlight on the importance of taking these impacts into consideration when designing policies to slow the spread of the pandemic.https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_183086_f84ada78ceb3ce1f693f1b365cb2b848.pdfcovid-19perceived stressstress levelcontributing factors
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author hanaa Abou elhassan
Heba Abd ElGalil
Omneya Elsherif
Safaa Hamouda
Omaima Aboushady
Nadia Kotb
Amal Saad-Hussien
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Heba Abd ElGalil
Omneya Elsherif
Safaa Hamouda
Omaima Aboushady
Nadia Kotb
Amal Saad-Hussien
Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down
International Journal of Medical Arts
covid-19
perceived stress
stress level
contributing factors
author_facet hanaa Abou elhassan
Heba Abd ElGalil
Omneya Elsherif
Safaa Hamouda
Omaima Aboushady
Nadia Kotb
Amal Saad-Hussien
author_sort hanaa Abou elhassan
title Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down
title_short Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down
title_full Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down
title_fullStr Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down
title_full_unstemmed Perceived Stress and its Contributing Factors among a Group of Egyptian Women during COVID-19 Lock-down
title_sort perceived stress and its contributing factors among a group of egyptian women during covid-19 lock-down
publisher Egyptian knowledge bank
series International Journal of Medical Arts
issn 2636-4174
2682-3780
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Background: The pandemic of corona virus disease [COVID]-19 had its great impacts on global health due to the increasing both morbidity and mortality. In addition, being quarantined is linked with high stress levels, insomnia, irritability and trauma-related disorders particularly in vulnerable populations. Therefore, there is a need to assess accurately and timely the magnitude of psychological health outcomes in those having exposure to COVID-19 pandemic. The Aim: The current work aimed to assess the perceived stress level among a group of Egyptian women and to explore the potential contributing factors for that during the COVID-19 lockdown. Methods: A cross-sectional survey targeted educated women from different Egyptian governorates, and of different socioeconomic standards. The total sample was 286 women who were recruited by non-probability snowball sampling and through a semi-structured, online questionnaire comprising socio-demographic data, the validated Arabic version of Cohen Perceived Stress Scale 10 [PSS]. Possible contributing factors of the perceived stress due to COVID-19 were also inquired. Results: total females who responded to the questionnaire were 286 with mean age of 46.5± 11.0 years. During the quarantine period, the total score of the perceived stress scale was 17.1±5.37, and both high and moderate levels of stress were recorded among 73.4% of the studied sample. Stress level was significantly influenced by disruptions of social communication with friends and families, "getting basic needs for health and safety are unmet then ", conflicts between mother and her children represented as a load", being younger women [below 50 years], and "feel stressed due to inability for social gatherings". Conclusion: COVID -19 pandemic has its obvious psychological impact on females, and many factors were contributing to such situation, which put the spotlight on the importance of taking these impacts into consideration when designing policies to slow the spread of the pandemic.
topic covid-19
perceived stress
stress level
contributing factors
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_183086_f84ada78ceb3ce1f693f1b365cb2b848.pdf
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