The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors

The COVID-19 outbreak has exposed healthcare professionals (HPs) to increased workloads and a high risk of contagion. The present study aimed at examining the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the mental health of HPs in Italy, investigating the role of attachment style, personality traits, and so...

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Main Authors: Cristina Mazza, Marco Colasanti, Eleonora Ricci, Serena Di Giandomenico, Daniela Marchetti, Lilybeth Fontanesi, Maria Cristina Verrocchio, Stefano Ferracuti, Paolo Roma
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spelling doaj-6dfdd54961bb4267bd2bcebf76737c4e2021-04-29T23:03:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134992499210.3390/su13094992The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic FactorsCristina Mazza0Marco Colasanti1Eleonora Ricci2Serena Di Giandomenico3Daniela Marchetti4Lilybeth Fontanesi5Maria Cristina Verrocchio6Stefano Ferracuti7Paolo Roma8Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Psychological, Health and Territorial Sciences, G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Humanities, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, 61029 Urbino, ItalyDepartment of Psychological, Health and Territorial Sciences, G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Psychological, Health and Territorial Sciences, G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Psychological, Health and Territorial Sciences, G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, ItalyDepartment of Human Neuroscience, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human Neuroscience, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyThe COVID-19 outbreak has exposed healthcare professionals (HPs) to increased workloads and a high risk of contagion. The present study aimed at examining the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the mental health of HPs in Italy, investigating the role of attachment style, personality traits, and sociodemographic variables. An online survey was administered from 18 to 22 March 2020. Respondents were 296 HPs (77% female, 23% male; aged 21–77 years). The measures employed were a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Personality Inventory for DSM-5-BF (PID-5-BF), the Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ), and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale–21 (DASS-21). The findings showed that PID-5-BF Negative Affect, female gender, and ASQ Preoccupation with Relationships predicted high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, respectively. Furthermore, PID-5-BF Detachment predicted higher psychological distress, as captured in the DASS-21 total score and DASS-21 Depression score, and having an infected loved one was associated with high psychological distress. Overall, the results suggest that HPs are experiencing high rates of psychological distress during the pandemic, and that specific attachment styles and personality traits might be useful in identifying those at greatest risk for developing mental health symptoms.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4992healthcare workerspsychological factorsattachment stylepersonality traitsmental healthCOVID-19
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author Cristina Mazza
Marco Colasanti
Eleonora Ricci
Serena Di Giandomenico
Daniela Marchetti
Lilybeth Fontanesi
Maria Cristina Verrocchio
Stefano Ferracuti
Paolo Roma
spellingShingle Cristina Mazza
Marco Colasanti
Eleonora Ricci
Serena Di Giandomenico
Daniela Marchetti
Lilybeth Fontanesi
Maria Cristina Verrocchio
Stefano Ferracuti
Paolo Roma
The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors
Sustainability
healthcare workers
psychological factors
attachment style
personality traits
mental health
COVID-19
author_facet Cristina Mazza
Marco Colasanti
Eleonora Ricci
Serena Di Giandomenico
Daniela Marchetti
Lilybeth Fontanesi
Maria Cristina Verrocchio
Stefano Ferracuti
Paolo Roma
author_sort Cristina Mazza
title The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors
title_short The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors
title_full The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors
title_fullStr The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors
title_full_unstemmed The COVID-19 Outbreak and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Workers: The Role of Personality Traits, Attachment Styles, and Sociodemographic Factors
title_sort covid-19 outbreak and psychological distress in healthcare workers: the role of personality traits, attachment styles, and sociodemographic factors
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The COVID-19 outbreak has exposed healthcare professionals (HPs) to increased workloads and a high risk of contagion. The present study aimed at examining the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the mental health of HPs in Italy, investigating the role of attachment style, personality traits, and sociodemographic variables. An online survey was administered from 18 to 22 March 2020. Respondents were 296 HPs (77% female, 23% male; aged 21–77 years). The measures employed were a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Personality Inventory for DSM-5-BF (PID-5-BF), the Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ), and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale–21 (DASS-21). The findings showed that PID-5-BF Negative Affect, female gender, and ASQ Preoccupation with Relationships predicted high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, respectively. Furthermore, PID-5-BF Detachment predicted higher psychological distress, as captured in the DASS-21 total score and DASS-21 Depression score, and having an infected loved one was associated with high psychological distress. Overall, the results suggest that HPs are experiencing high rates of psychological distress during the pandemic, and that specific attachment styles and personality traits might be useful in identifying those at greatest risk for developing mental health symptoms.
topic healthcare workers
psychological factors
attachment style
personality traits
mental health
COVID-19
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4992
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