Vascular Investigation and Therapy (Jan 2020)

Psychological effects of COVID-19 on the general population: A national cross-sectional survey of china mainland

  • Jianming Guo,
  • Lianming Liao,
  • Qinghua Guan,
  • Lianrui Guo,
  • Zhu Tong,
  • Yingfeng Wu,
  • Jian Zhang,
  • Yongquan Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/VIT.VIT_16_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 76 – 81

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the psychological impact of the COVID-2019 outbreak on general population in China. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 20–22 February 2020, an online survey was implemented using an internet survey tool to collect the information and analyze the effects of the outbreak on the mental health of public population around China. RESULTS: A total of 6471 person responded the survey. About 3.46% of the respondents reported middle and high levels of anxiety while 0.62% of the respondents reported middle and high levels of depression since the COVID-19 outbreak. Respondents who were female younger or had middle-level education were more likely to have anxiety and depression than those who were male, older or had high-level education, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of COVID-19-related anxiety was higher among female and younger respondents, and those with low education. Preventing, detecting, and intervention to mental health conditions should be an important component of public health policy during COVID-19 outbreak.

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