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Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia

High rates of psychological distress among COVID-19 survivors and stigmatisation have been reported in both early and late convalescence. This study aimed to compare the severity of psychological distress and to determine the associations among sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, stigma,...

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Autores principales: Abdul Taib, Nur Iwana, Nik Jaafar, Nik Ruzyanei, Azman, Nazirah, Leong Bin Abdullah, Mohammad Farris Iman, Mohamad Kamal, Nurul Ain, Baharudin, Azlin, Bin Abdullah, Muhammad Najib, Chidambaram, Suresh Kumar, Adlan, Alif, Tan, Loong Hui, Tamilselvam, Satya, Mohamed Said, Mohd Shahrir, Abd Samad, Anuar, Binti Dollah, Siti Nordiana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36900807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053795
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author Abdul Taib, Nur Iwana
Nik Jaafar, Nik Ruzyanei
Azman, Nazirah
Leong Bin Abdullah, Mohammad Farris Iman
Mohamad Kamal, Nurul Ain
Baharudin, Azlin
Bin Abdullah, Muhammad Najib
Chidambaram, Suresh Kumar
Adlan, Alif
Tan, Loong Hui
Tamilselvam, Satya
Mohamed Said, Mohd Shahrir
Abd Samad, Anuar
Binti Dollah, Siti Nordiana
author_facet Abdul Taib, Nur Iwana
Nik Jaafar, Nik Ruzyanei
Azman, Nazirah
Leong Bin Abdullah, Mohammad Farris Iman
Mohamad Kamal, Nurul Ain
Baharudin, Azlin
Bin Abdullah, Muhammad Najib
Chidambaram, Suresh Kumar
Adlan, Alif
Tan, Loong Hui
Tamilselvam, Satya
Mohamed Said, Mohd Shahrir
Abd Samad, Anuar
Binti Dollah, Siti Nordiana
author_sort Abdul Taib, Nur Iwana
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description High rates of psychological distress among COVID-19 survivors and stigmatisation have been reported in both early and late convalescence. This study aimed to compare the severity of psychological distress and to determine the associations among sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, stigma, and psychological distress among COVID-19 survivors across two different cohorts at two different time points. Data were collected cross-sectionally in two groups at one month and six months post-hospitalisation among COVID-19 patient from three hospitals in Malaysia. This study assessed psychological distress and the level of stigma using the Kessler Screening Scale for Psychological Distress (K6) and the Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) stigma scale, respectively. At one month after discharge, significantly lower psychological distress was found among retirees (B = −2.207, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = −4.139 to −0.068, p = 0.034), those who received up to primary education (B = −2.474, 95% CI = −4.500 to −0.521, p = 0.014), and those who had an income of more than RM 10,000 per month (B = −1.576, 95% CI = −2.714 to −0.505, p = 0.006). Moreover, those with a history of psychiatric illness [one month: (B = 6.363, 95% CI = 2.599 to 9.676, p = 0.002), six months: (B = 2.887, CI = 0.469–6.437, p = 0.038)] and sought counselling services [one month: (B = 1.737, 95% CI = 0.385 to 3.117, p = 0.016), six months: (B = 1.480, CI = 0.173–2.618, p = 0.032)] had a significantly higher severity of psychological distress at one month and six months after discharge from the hospital. The perceived stigma of being infected with COVID-19 contributed to greater severity of psychological distress. (B = 0.197, CI = 0.089–0.300, p = 0.002). Different factors may affect psychological distress at different periods of convalescence after a COVID-19 infection. A persistent stigma contributed to psychological distress later in the convalescence period.
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spelling pubmed-100008152023-03-11 Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia Abdul Taib, Nur Iwana Nik Jaafar, Nik Ruzyanei Azman, Nazirah Leong Bin Abdullah, Mohammad Farris Iman Mohamad Kamal, Nurul Ain Baharudin, Azlin Bin Abdullah, Muhammad Najib Chidambaram, Suresh Kumar Adlan, Alif Tan, Loong Hui Tamilselvam, Satya Mohamed Said, Mohd Shahrir Abd Samad, Anuar Binti Dollah, Siti Nordiana Int J Environ Res Public Health Article High rates of psychological distress among COVID-19 survivors and stigmatisation have been reported in both early and late convalescence. This study aimed to compare the severity of psychological distress and to determine the associations among sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, stigma, and psychological distress among COVID-19 survivors across two different cohorts at two different time points. Data were collected cross-sectionally in two groups at one month and six months post-hospitalisation among COVID-19 patient from three hospitals in Malaysia. This study assessed psychological distress and the level of stigma using the Kessler Screening Scale for Psychological Distress (K6) and the Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) stigma scale, respectively. At one month after discharge, significantly lower psychological distress was found among retirees (B = −2.207, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = −4.139 to −0.068, p = 0.034), those who received up to primary education (B = −2.474, 95% CI = −4.500 to −0.521, p = 0.014), and those who had an income of more than RM 10,000 per month (B = −1.576, 95% CI = −2.714 to −0.505, p = 0.006). Moreover, those with a history of psychiatric illness [one month: (B = 6.363, 95% CI = 2.599 to 9.676, p = 0.002), six months: (B = 2.887, CI = 0.469–6.437, p = 0.038)] and sought counselling services [one month: (B = 1.737, 95% CI = 0.385 to 3.117, p = 0.016), six months: (B = 1.480, CI = 0.173–2.618, p = 0.032)] had a significantly higher severity of psychological distress at one month and six months after discharge from the hospital. The perceived stigma of being infected with COVID-19 contributed to greater severity of psychological distress. (B = 0.197, CI = 0.089–0.300, p = 0.002). Different factors may affect psychological distress at different periods of convalescence after a COVID-19 infection. A persistent stigma contributed to psychological distress later in the convalescence period. MDPI 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10000815/ /pubmed/36900807 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053795 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abdul Taib, Nur Iwana
Nik Jaafar, Nik Ruzyanei
Azman, Nazirah
Leong Bin Abdullah, Mohammad Farris Iman
Mohamad Kamal, Nurul Ain
Baharudin, Azlin
Bin Abdullah, Muhammad Najib
Chidambaram, Suresh Kumar
Adlan, Alif
Tan, Loong Hui
Tamilselvam, Satya
Mohamed Said, Mohd Shahrir
Abd Samad, Anuar
Binti Dollah, Siti Nordiana
Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia
title Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia
title_full Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia
title_short Stigma, Sociodemographic Factors, and Clinical Factors Associated with Psychological Distress among COVID-19 Survivors during the Convalescence Period: A Multi-Centre Study in Malaysia
title_sort stigma, sociodemographic factors, and clinical factors associated with psychological distress among covid-19 survivors during the convalescence period: a multi-centre study in malaysia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36900807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053795
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