Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is not only attacking physical health, but it is also increasing psychological suffering. This study aimed to observe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health outcomes among patients with mild to moderate illness in Fangcang shelter hos...

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Main Authors: Guang-Yin Zhang, Qi Liu, Jing-Yu Lin, Lin Yan, Li Shen, Tian-Mei Si
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-b165d5429c274b3b9ef165eb32743d3e2021-03-19T07:24:05ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine2095-882X2021-03-01715764Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional studyGuang-Yin Zhang0Qi Liu1Jing-Yu Lin2Lin Yan3Li Shen4Tian-Mei Si5Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300193, China; Peking University Sixth Hospital &amp; Peking University Institute of Mental Health, Beijing 100191, ChinaPeking University Sixth Hospital &amp; Peking University Institute of Mental Health, Beijing 100191, China; NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University) &amp; National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital), Beijing 100191, ChinaPeking University Sixth Hospital &amp; Peking University Institute of Mental Health, Beijing 100191, China; NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University) &amp; National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital), Beijing 100191, ChinaDepartment of Gastroenterology, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300193, ChinaDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300193, ChinaPeking University Sixth Hospital &amp; Peking University Institute of Mental Health, Beijing 100191, China; NHC Key Laboratory of Mental Health (Peking University) &amp; National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders (Peking University Sixth Hospital), Beijing 100191, China; Corresponding author. Peking University Sixth Hospital/Institute of Mental Health, No. 51 Hua Yuan Bei Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100191, China.Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is not only attacking physical health, but it is also increasing psychological suffering. This study aimed to observe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health outcomes among patients with mild to moderate illness in Fangcang shelter hospitals. Methods: We conducted an observational, cross-sectional study of 129 patients with mild to moderate illness from Jiangxia Fangcang shelter hospitals in Wuhan, China. The participants were assessed by quantifying their symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stressful life events and analyzing potential risk factors associated with these symptoms. Using correlation analysis, we examined associations between exposure to COVID-19 and subsequent psychological distress in response to the outbreak. Results: In total, 49.6% of participants had depressive or anxiety symptoms. The depressive and anxiety symptoms were highly related to sleep disturbances and hypochondriasis (all r > 0.50, P < 0.01). The impact of the event was positively related to depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, sleep disturbances, hypochondriasis and life events (all r > 0.35, P < 0.01) but was negatively related to psychological resilience (r = −0.41, P < 0.01). The presence of the COVID-19 infection in this setting was associated with increased anxiety, depression and stress levels, and decreased sleep quality, and seriously affected patients’ quality of life as well as adversely affecting the course and prognosis of physical diseases. Conclusion: The sleep quality, anxiety, and depression of COVID-19 patients in Fangcang shelter hospitals were significantly related to the impact of the epidemic.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095882X20300979Psychological distressCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Self assessment (Psychology)
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author Guang-Yin Zhang
Qi Liu
Jing-Yu Lin
Lin Yan
Li Shen
Tian-Mei Si
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Qi Liu
Jing-Yu Lin
Lin Yan
Li Shen
Tian-Mei Si
Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study
Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine
Psychological distress
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Self assessment (Psychology)
author_facet Guang-Yin Zhang
Qi Liu
Jing-Yu Lin
Lin Yan
Li Shen
Tian-Mei Si
author_sort Guang-Yin Zhang
title Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study
title_short Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study
title_full Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Mental health outcomes among patients from Fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: An observational cross-sectional study
title_sort mental health outcomes among patients from fangcang shelter hospitals exposed to coronavirus disease 2019: an observational cross-sectional study
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine
issn 2095-882X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is not only attacking physical health, but it is also increasing psychological suffering. This study aimed to observe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health outcomes among patients with mild to moderate illness in Fangcang shelter hospitals. Methods: We conducted an observational, cross-sectional study of 129 patients with mild to moderate illness from Jiangxia Fangcang shelter hospitals in Wuhan, China. The participants were assessed by quantifying their symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stressful life events and analyzing potential risk factors associated with these symptoms. Using correlation analysis, we examined associations between exposure to COVID-19 and subsequent psychological distress in response to the outbreak. Results: In total, 49.6% of participants had depressive or anxiety symptoms. The depressive and anxiety symptoms were highly related to sleep disturbances and hypochondriasis (all r > 0.50, P < 0.01). The impact of the event was positively related to depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, sleep disturbances, hypochondriasis and life events (all r > 0.35, P < 0.01) but was negatively related to psychological resilience (r = −0.41, P < 0.01). The presence of the COVID-19 infection in this setting was associated with increased anxiety, depression and stress levels, and decreased sleep quality, and seriously affected patients’ quality of life as well as adversely affecting the course and prognosis of physical diseases. Conclusion: The sleep quality, anxiety, and depression of COVID-19 patients in Fangcang shelter hospitals were significantly related to the impact of the epidemic.
topic Psychological distress
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Self assessment (Psychology)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095882X20300979
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