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Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie
Background: The current COVID-19 pandemic has put health care professionals in the face of increasing psychological distress, with a high risk of infection. Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of anxiety-depressive disorders among health professionals in Algeria and determine their associated risk f...
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Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9390127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35288905 |
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author | Kandouci, Chahrazed Meçabih, Fethi Meçabih, Imene Kadari, Chifaa Megherbi, Nihed Achouri, Mohamed Yacine Kandouci, Abdelkarimn Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed |
author_facet | Kandouci, Chahrazed Meçabih, Fethi Meçabih, Imene Kadari, Chifaa Megherbi, Nihed Achouri, Mohamed Yacine Kandouci, Abdelkarimn Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed |
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description | Background: The current COVID-19 pandemic has put health care professionals in the face of increasing psychological distress, with a high risk of infection. Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of anxiety-depressive disorders among health professionals in Algeria and determine their associated risk factors. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted from January 11 to March 09, 2021 and concerned healthcare professionals in Algeria, through an online self-assessment. The mental health rating scales used were GAD-7 (7 items) for Anxiety, and CES-D (20 items) for Depression. Resilience was estimated by the RISC-CD (10 items). An original questionnaire was used to assess three factors: fear of infection and death, isolation and stigmatization, as well as motivation and escape behaviour at work. Results: A total of 1005 health professionals were included in the study, of which 51.5% were doctors, 75.6% were women and 41.1% were at the first front of the fight against COVID-19. The prevalence of Anxiety and Depression was 23.8% and 44.6% respectively. Health professionals with a high resilience score were those who were in direct contact with COVID-19 3.75 [1.11-12.7] and those who feared contracting the disease 1.22 [1.14-1.31]. Among the study population, 508 employees (50.5%) were free from anxiety-depressive disorder: Good mental health of health personnel, has been determined by the male sex 1,55 [1,07, 2,24], without co-morbidity 0,57 [0,39, 0,83], without direct intervention in the fight against COVID-19 0.63 [0.45, 0.89], having a low score of Depression and Anxiety with respectively 0.43 [0.36- 0.50], 0.50 [0.41- 0.58] while denouncing a high Resilience score 1.03 [1.01- 1.05]. Conclusion: In Algeria, the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the mental health of health professionals, hence the urgent need for intervention programs, for strengthening their mental health in a more sustainable and effective struggle. |
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spelling | pubmed-93901272022-08-25 Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie Kandouci, Chahrazed Meçabih, Fethi Meçabih, Imene Kadari, Chifaa Megherbi, Nihed Achouri, Mohamed Yacine Kandouci, Abdelkarimn Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed Tunis Med Article Background: The current COVID-19 pandemic has put health care professionals in the face of increasing psychological distress, with a high risk of infection. Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of anxiety-depressive disorders among health professionals in Algeria and determine their associated risk factors. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted from January 11 to March 09, 2021 and concerned healthcare professionals in Algeria, through an online self-assessment. The mental health rating scales used were GAD-7 (7 items) for Anxiety, and CES-D (20 items) for Depression. Resilience was estimated by the RISC-CD (10 items). An original questionnaire was used to assess three factors: fear of infection and death, isolation and stigmatization, as well as motivation and escape behaviour at work. Results: A total of 1005 health professionals were included in the study, of which 51.5% were doctors, 75.6% were women and 41.1% were at the first front of the fight against COVID-19. The prevalence of Anxiety and Depression was 23.8% and 44.6% respectively. Health professionals with a high resilience score were those who were in direct contact with COVID-19 3.75 [1.11-12.7] and those who feared contracting the disease 1.22 [1.14-1.31]. Among the study population, 508 employees (50.5%) were free from anxiety-depressive disorder: Good mental health of health personnel, has been determined by the male sex 1,55 [1,07, 2,24], without co-morbidity 0,57 [0,39, 0,83], without direct intervention in the fight against COVID-19 0.63 [0.45, 0.89], having a low score of Depression and Anxiety with respectively 0.43 [0.36- 0.50], 0.50 [0.41- 0.58] while denouncing a high Resilience score 1.03 [1.01- 1.05]. Conclusion: In Algeria, the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the mental health of health professionals, hence the urgent need for intervention programs, for strengthening their mental health in a more sustainable and effective struggle. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2021-11 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9390127/ /pubmed/35288905 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Kandouci, Chahrazed Meçabih, Fethi Meçabih, Imene Kadari, Chifaa Megherbi, Nihed Achouri, Mohamed Yacine Kandouci, Abdelkarimn Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie |
title | Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie |
title_full | Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie |
title_fullStr | Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie |
title_short | Impact psychosocialde la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé en Algérie |
title_sort | impact psychosocialde la covid-19 chez le personnel de santé en algérie |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9390127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35288905 |
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