European Journal of Psychology Open (Sep 2021)
Mental Health Status of Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak <subtitle>An International Study</subtitle>
- Christiana Nicolaou,
- Joanna Menikou,
- Demetris Lamnisos,
- Jelena Lubenko,
- Giovambattista Presti,
- Valeria Squatrito,
- Marios Constantinou,
- Savvas Papacostas,
- Gokcen Aydın,
- Yuen Yu Chong,
- Wai Tong Chien,
- Ho Yu Cheng,
- Francisco J. Ruiz,
- Miguel A. Segura-Vargas,
- Maria B. Garcia-Martin,
- Diana P. Obando-Posada,
- Vasilis S. Vasiliou,
- Louise McHugh,
- Stefan Höfer,
- Adriana Baban,
- David Dias Neto,
- Ana Nunes da Silva,
- Jean-Louis Monestès,
- Javier Alvarez-Galvez,
- Marisa Paez-Blarrina,
- Francisco Montesinos,
- Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas,
- Dorottya Ori,
- Bartosz Kleszcz,
- Raimo Lappalainen,
- Iva Ivanović,
- David Gosar,
- Frederick Dionne,
- Rhonda M. Merwin,
- Angelos P. Kassianos,
- Maria Karekla,
- Andrew T. Gloster
Affiliations
- Christiana Nicolaou
- Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus
- Joanna Menikou
- Department of Health Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
- Demetris Lamnisos
- Department of Health Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
- Jelena Lubenko
- Psychological Laboratory, Faculty of Public Health and Social Welfare, Riga Stradiņš University, Riga, Latvia
- Giovambattista Presti
- Kore University Behavioral Lab (KUBeLab), Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Kore University of Enna, Italy
- Valeria Squatrito
- Kore University Behavioral Lab (KUBeLab), Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Kore University of Enna, Italy
- Marios Constantinou
- Department of Social Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
- Savvas Papacostas
- Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Nicosia, Cyprus
- Gokcen Aydın
- Department of Psychological Counseling and Guidance, Faculty of Education, Hasan Kalyoncu University, Gaziantep, Turkey
- Yuen Yu Chong
- The Nethersole School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Wai Tong Chien
- The Nethersole School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Ho Yu Cheng
- The Nethersole School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Francisco J. Ruiz
- Faculty of Psychology, Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Bogotá, Colombia
- Miguel A. Segura-Vargas
- Faculty of Psychology, Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Bogotá, Colombia
- Maria B. Garcia-Martin
- Faculty of Psychology, University de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia
- Diana P. Obando-Posada
- Faculty of Psychology, University de La Sabana, Chía, Colombia
- Vasilis S. Vasiliou
- School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland
- Louise McHugh
- School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland
- Stefan Höfer
- Department of Medical Psychology, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria
- Adriana Baban
- Department of Psychology, Babeş-Bolyai University (UBB), Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- David Dias Neto
- ISPA – Instituto Universitário; APPsyCI – Applied Psychology Research Center Capabilities & Inclusion, Lisboa, Portugal
- Ana Nunes da Silva
- Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Alameda da Universidade, Lisboa, Portugal
- Jean-Louis Monestès
- LIP/PC2S, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France
- Javier Alvarez-Galvez
- Department of Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Public Health, University of Cadiz, Spain
- Marisa Paez-Blarrina
- Instituto ACT, Madrid, Spain
- Francisco Montesinos
- Department of Psychology, European University of Madrid, Spain
- Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas
- Department of Psychology and Sociology, University of Zaragoza, Spain
- Dorottya Ori
- Department of Mental Health, Heim Pal National Pediatric Institute, Budapest, Hungary
- Bartosz Kleszcz
- Private Practice, Sosnowiec, Poland
- Raimo Lappalainen
- Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
- Iva Ivanović
- Clinical Centre of Montenegro, Institute for Children’s diseases, Department for Child Psychiatry, Podgorica, Montenegro
- David Gosar
- Ljubljana University Medical Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Frederick Dionne
- Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada
- Rhonda M. Merwin
- Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
- Angelos P. Kassianos
- Department of Applied Health Research, University College London, United Kingdom
- Maria Karekla
- Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
- Andrew T. Gloster
- Division of Clinical Psychology & Intervention Science, Department of Psychology, University of Basel, Switzerland
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1024/2673-8627/a000010
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 80,
no. 1-2
pp. 62 – 76
Abstract
Abstract. Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is a massive health crisis that has exerted enormous physical and psychological pressure. Mental healthcare for healthcare workers (HCWs) should receive serious consideration. This study served to determine the mental-health outcomes of 1,556 HCWs from 45 countries who participated in the COVID-19 IMPACT project, and to examine the predictors of the outcomes during the first pandemic wave. Methods: Outcomes assessed were self-reported perceived stress, depression symptom, and sleep changes. The predictors examined included sociodemographic factors and perceived social support. Results: The results demonstrated that half of the HCWs had moderate levels of perceived stress and symptoms of depression. Half of the HCWs (n = 800, 51.4%) had similar sleeping patterns since the pandemic started, and one in four slept more or slept less. HCWs reported less perceived stress and depression symptoms and higher levels of perceived social support than the general population who participated in the same project. Predictors associated with higher perceived stress and symptoms of depression among HCWs included female sex, not having children, living with parents, lower educational level, and lower social support. Discussion: The need for establishing ways to mitigate mental-health risks and adjusting psychological interventions and support for HCWs seems to be significant as the pandemic continues.
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