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A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey

OBJECTIVE: COVID19 outbreak has put a tremendous physical and mental burden on frontline doctors. A limited amount of literature is available in this area. The present study was done to assess the depressive symptoms and depression levels in doctors working at COVID-19 Hospitals. METHOD: This study...

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Autores principales: Bashir, Musharaf, Ahluwalia, Himani, Sayeed, Sheikh Imran, Salroo, Imran Nazir
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Istanbul Medeniyet University 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7945732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717623
http://dx.doi.org/10.5222/MMJ.2020.88614
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author Bashir, Musharaf
Ahluwalia, Himani
Sayeed, Sheikh Imran
Salroo, Imran Nazir
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Ahluwalia, Himani
Sayeed, Sheikh Imran
Salroo, Imran Nazir
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description OBJECTIVE: COVID19 outbreak has put a tremendous physical and mental burden on frontline doctors. A limited amount of literature is available in this area. The present study was done to assess the depressive symptoms and depression levels in doctors working at COVID-19 Hospitals. METHOD: This study was based on an online survey that was started on May 2020 and ended on 30(th) June, 2020. An online questionnaire which included details such as age, gender, and 21 items to assess depressive symptoms was sent through social media to doctors from various countries. Depressive symptoms were measured by Beck’s Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Items of a total of 220 questionnaires were responded. Out of these, only 200 responses were analyzed using SPSS software. RESULTS: Out of 200 subjects, 110 (55%) had depressive symptoms and 90 (45%) had no symptoms. Males had more depressive symptoms (42.5%) than females (12.5%). Those who worked at COVID-19 centers 75 (37.5%) had higher depressive symptoms. The number of males working at COVID-19 centers was much higher (36%) than females (12%). Depressive symptoms were significantly higher in males than females (35.35±10.25 vs 16.90±7.76; p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Doctors, especially males working at COVID-19 centers have higher depressive symptoms than their female colleagues. Multicentric studies with larger sample sizes are needed to study the impact of COVID-19 on frontline doctors.
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spelling pubmed-79457322021-03-11 A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey Bashir, Musharaf Ahluwalia, Himani Sayeed, Sheikh Imran Salroo, Imran Nazir Medeni Med J Original Study OBJECTIVE: COVID19 outbreak has put a tremendous physical and mental burden on frontline doctors. A limited amount of literature is available in this area. The present study was done to assess the depressive symptoms and depression levels in doctors working at COVID-19 Hospitals. METHOD: This study was based on an online survey that was started on May 2020 and ended on 30(th) June, 2020. An online questionnaire which included details such as age, gender, and 21 items to assess depressive symptoms was sent through social media to doctors from various countries. Depressive symptoms were measured by Beck’s Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Items of a total of 220 questionnaires were responded. Out of these, only 200 responses were analyzed using SPSS software. RESULTS: Out of 200 subjects, 110 (55%) had depressive symptoms and 90 (45%) had no symptoms. Males had more depressive symptoms (42.5%) than females (12.5%). Those who worked at COVID-19 centers 75 (37.5%) had higher depressive symptoms. The number of males working at COVID-19 centers was much higher (36%) than females (12%). Depressive symptoms were significantly higher in males than females (35.35±10.25 vs 16.90±7.76; p<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Doctors, especially males working at COVID-19 centers have higher depressive symptoms than their female colleagues. Multicentric studies with larger sample sizes are needed to study the impact of COVID-19 on frontline doctors. Istanbul Medeniyet University 2020 2020-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7945732/ /pubmed/33717623 http://dx.doi.org/10.5222/MMJ.2020.88614 Text en © Copyright Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This journal is published by Logos Medical Publishing. Licenced by Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
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Bashir, Musharaf
Ahluwalia, Himani
Sayeed, Sheikh Imran
Salroo, Imran Nazir
A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey
title A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey
title_full A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey
title_fullStr A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey
title_short A Study of Depressive Symptoms in Doctors Working at COVID-19 Hospitals: An Online Survey
title_sort study of depressive symptoms in doctors working at covid-19 hospitals: an online survey
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7945732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717623
http://dx.doi.org/10.5222/MMJ.2020.88614
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