2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05766
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Emotional distress, psychosomatic symptoms and their relationship with institutional responses: A survey of Italian frontline medical staff during the Covid-19 pandemic

Abstract: With the advent of Covid-19, health workers have been under constant physical and psychological pressure. Italy was among the first countries to face the health emergency in a period of great uncertainty about the virus and the ways to treat patients. The present study aims to analyse the levels of emotional distress (ED) and psychosomatic symptoms (PS) of Italian frontline health workers during the Covid-19 emergency, and their relationship with the evaluation of the institutional responses received. … Show more

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“…In the current sample, the scale's internal consistency was good (α = 0.81). The SSS-8 is commonly used as an indicator for psychosomatic symptoms or somatoform afflictions [58][59][60]. In the present study, the SSS-8 was used as a screening tool for somatization symptoms.…”
Section: Somatic Symptom Scale-8-german Version (Sss-8)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the current sample, the scale's internal consistency was good (α = 0.81). The SSS-8 is commonly used as an indicator for psychosomatic symptoms or somatoform afflictions [58][59][60]. In the present study, the SSS-8 was used as a screening tool for somatization symptoms.…”
Section: Somatic Symptom Scale-8-german Version (Sss-8)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The only sub-score of the SCL-27 which increased where vegetative symptoms, like dizziness, heart racing, stomach ache, sickness, etc. These symptoms strongly relate to psychosomatic symptoms, which have been reported to have increased significantly in front-line workers ( Marinaci et al, 2020 ; Yi et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Affective reactions [ 20 ] were measured with two items for assessing concerns about hospital safety, hospital hygiene, and medical practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. After providing a short introduction to place the questions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the following questions were asked: (1) “recently there have been supply bottlenecks of mouthguards, disinfectants or similar for hospitals and medical practices.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%