Prevalence and associated factors of depression,anxiety and stress among coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)patients in Herat,Afghanistan
- Author:
Niazi AZIZ-UR-RAHMAN
1
;
Alekozay MINA
;
Najm Fattah ABDUL
Author Information
1. Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases
- Keywords:
Depression;
Anxiety;
Stress;
Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19);
Herat;
Afghanistan
- From:
Global Health Journal
2022;6(2):85-90
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objectives:Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has been associated with a great level of psychological distresses in people around the world.This study aims to assess the prevalence of depression,anxiety and stress among COVID-19 patients and identify the associated factors,in Herat Province of Afghanistan.Methods:This cross-sectional study was conducted on 459 hospitalized patients between May and September 2021.Data was collected with a structured questionnaire on depression,anxiety and stress scale,which was the validated Dari-version.Chi-square test was adopted to analyze the associations of the prevalence of the mental disorders and the factors.Results:The mean age of participants was 38.05;51.9%(238/459)were male and 84.1%(386/459)were married.Median scores for depression,anxiety and stress were 5.0,8.0,and 10.0,respectively.Gender,general health condition,nutritional status,COVID-19 clinical manifestation and concurrent comorbidities(except diabetes and hypertension)were significantly associated with mental disorders;while association between marital status and these psychological disorders was not significant.Moreover,a significant difference was observed in the level of anxiety between healthcare workers and other respondents.Conclusion:This is the first study to report the high prevalence of depression,anxiety and stress among CO VID-19 patients in Herat,which indicates the negative effect of mental health for COVID-19 patients globally and highlights the need for urgent and appropriate interventions to improve mental health of people during the pandemic.