A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19
Introduction: The novel coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) which started in China has now spread across the world. Many measures to contain the pandemic are being employed like hospitalization of patients tested positive, quarantine of contacts, and social distancing. The consequent social isolation...
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doaj-d984d685c7964b6383201c80df22a9892021-07-07T10:18:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsArchives of Mental Health2589-91712589-918X2021-01-012214910.4103/AMH.AMH_66_20A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19Srilakshmi PingaliAjay Kumar JoopakaPradeep Sharma TelkapalliMolanguri UmashankarIntroduction: The novel coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) which started in China has now spread across the world. Many measures to contain the pandemic are being employed like hospitalization of patients tested positive, quarantine of contacts, and social distancing. The consequent social isolation and the uncertainty of the disease has led to psychological distress. Aims and Objectives: The aim was to study the psychological distress and its associated factors in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was done in a designated COVID center where patients tested positive were admitted from all over the state. A total of 222 hospitalized COVID-19 patients were screened using the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 and those who screened positive had their diagnosis confirmed by using the International Classification of Disease 10 criteria. Results: A total of 222 patients were screened of which 22.1% showed distress, 12.6% showed mild distress, and 9.5% moderate distress. Depression criteria were met by 5.5% and 3.2% had generalized anxiety disorder. Factors significantly associated with distress were deaths in the family and duration of hospitalization, whereas family members affected with COVID-19 were inversely related to psychological distress. Conclusion: Having a number of family members affected and simultaneously admitted in the same hospital seems to have acted as a buffer against psychological distress. However, deaths in the family due to COVID-19 and long duration of hospitalization were found to be factors associated with psychological distress. Efforts should be made to treat not only the physical health but also address the psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19.http://www.amhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9171;year=2021;volume=22;issue=1;spage=4;epage=9;aulast=Pingalicovid-19hospitalizedpatient health questionnaire-4psychological distress |
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Srilakshmi Pingali Ajay Kumar Joopaka Pradeep Sharma Telkapalli Molanguri Umashankar A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 Archives of Mental Health covid-19 hospitalized patient health questionnaire-4 psychological distress |
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Srilakshmi Pingali Ajay Kumar Joopaka Pradeep Sharma Telkapalli Molanguri Umashankar |
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A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 |
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A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 |
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A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 |
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A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 |
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A cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 |
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cross-sectional study of psychological distress in patients hospitalized for covid-19 |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Archives of Mental Health |
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2589-9171 2589-918X |
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Introduction: The novel coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) which started in China has now spread across the world. Many measures to contain the pandemic are being employed like hospitalization of patients tested positive, quarantine of contacts, and social distancing. The consequent social isolation and the uncertainty of the disease has led to psychological distress.
Aims and Objectives: The aim was to study the psychological distress and its associated factors in patients hospitalized for COVID-19.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was done in a designated COVID center where patients tested positive were admitted from all over the state. A total of 222 hospitalized COVID-19 patients were screened using the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 and those who screened positive had their diagnosis confirmed by using the International Classification of Disease 10 criteria.
Results: A total of 222 patients were screened of which 22.1% showed distress, 12.6% showed mild distress, and 9.5% moderate distress. Depression criteria were met by 5.5% and 3.2% had generalized anxiety disorder. Factors significantly associated with distress were deaths in the family and duration of hospitalization, whereas family members affected with COVID-19 were inversely related to psychological distress.
Conclusion: Having a number of family members affected and simultaneously admitted in the same hospital seems to have acted as a buffer against psychological distress. However, deaths in the family due to COVID-19 and long duration of hospitalization were found to be factors associated with psychological distress. Efforts should be made to treat not only the physical health but also address the psychological distress in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. |
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