Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine

Abstract. Aim: Via online interviews, this study identifies the obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCSs) of patients diagnosed with Covid-19 and quarantined at home for 14 days, to determine the incidence of these symptoms, to detect OCSs in the early period, and to identify the associated risk factors....

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Published in:European Journal of Psychology Open
Main Authors: Suzan Havlioglu, Selma Kahraman, Yusuf Kizir, Ufuk Acar
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Language:English
Published: Hogrefe Publishing Group 2022-10-01
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Online Access:https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1024/2673-8627/a000023
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author Suzan Havlioglu
Selma Kahraman
Yusuf Kizir
Ufuk Acar
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description Abstract. Aim: Via online interviews, this study identifies the obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCSs) of patients diagnosed with Covid-19 and quarantined at home for 14 days, to determine the incidence of these symptoms, to detect OCSs in the early period, and to identify the associated risk factors. Method: This research was designed as a descriptive and cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of patients who had tested positive in the real-time PCR test for Covid-19 and were quarantined at home in the Şanlıurfa Province of Turkey. The study sample comprised 800 patients contacted between January and April 2021. The data were collected online using a questionnaire that included sociodemographic characteristics, questions on postinfection changes, and the Padua Inventory, a valid tool for determining the level of OCSs. Results: The frequency of obsessive-compulsive symptoms during quarantine was calculated as 11.2%, and the mean Padua Inventory score was 48.19  ±  19.17. Conclusion: The results of this study show that patients quarantined at home for 14 days with the diagnosis of Covid-19 are less likely to exhibit obsessive-compulsive symptoms during this period. It also shows that the risk of OCSs was lower particularly in patients who had completed a university or higher education and had no previous psychiatric disease or chronic disease diagnosis.
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spelling doaj-art-efef040ae4a947b28f2310a2e1908ae02025-08-20T00:38:41ZengHogrefe Publishing GroupEuropean Journal of Psychology Open2673-86272022-10-01812394610.1024/2673-8627/a000023Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During QuarantineSuzan Havlioglu0Selma Kahraman1Yusuf Kizir2Ufuk Acar3Health Services Vocational School, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyDepartment of Public Health Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyŞanlıurfa Provincial Health Directorate, Public Health Services Presidency, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyPublic Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyAbstract. Aim: Via online interviews, this study identifies the obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCSs) of patients diagnosed with Covid-19 and quarantined at home for 14 days, to determine the incidence of these symptoms, to detect OCSs in the early period, and to identify the associated risk factors. Method: This research was designed as a descriptive and cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of patients who had tested positive in the real-time PCR test for Covid-19 and were quarantined at home in the Şanlıurfa Province of Turkey. The study sample comprised 800 patients contacted between January and April 2021. The data were collected online using a questionnaire that included sociodemographic characteristics, questions on postinfection changes, and the Padua Inventory, a valid tool for determining the level of OCSs. Results: The frequency of obsessive-compulsive symptoms during quarantine was calculated as 11.2%, and the mean Padua Inventory score was 48.19  ±  19.17. Conclusion: The results of this study show that patients quarantined at home for 14 days with the diagnosis of Covid-19 are less likely to exhibit obsessive-compulsive symptoms during this period. It also shows that the risk of OCSs was lower particularly in patients who had completed a university or higher education and had no previous psychiatric disease or chronic disease diagnosis.https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1024/2673-8627/a000023coronavirusobsessive-compulsive symptomspublic healthquarantine
spellingShingle Suzan Havlioglu
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Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine
coronavirus
obsessive-compulsive symptoms
public health
quarantine
title Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine
title_full Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine
title_fullStr Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine
title_full_unstemmed Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine
title_short Online Identification of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms and Relevant Factors in Patients with Covid-19 in Turkey During Quarantine
title_sort online identification of obsessive compulsive symptoms and relevant factors in patients with covid 19 in turkey during quarantine
topic coronavirus
obsessive-compulsive symptoms
public health
quarantine
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