2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-101990/v2
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Prevalence of mental health symptoms and its effect on insomnia among healthcare workers who attended hospitals during COVID-19 pandemic: A survey in Dhaka city

Abstract: Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the high workload, risk of infection, and safety issues for family members may pose a threat to the mental health of healthcare workers (HCWs) working in hospital settings. The study aimed to find out the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and insomnia symptoms were among HCWs, as well as the factors related to these mental health issues.Methods: We conducted an online survey of HCWs employed in Dhaka city from June 6 to July 6, 2020. Symptoms of anxiety, depression, a… Show more

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“…Gender 8 (Ali et al, 2021;Cai et al, 2020;Wei et al, 2020;Xu et al, 2021;Yin et al, 2021;Zhan et al, 2020;Zheng et al, 2021) 79 in-practice schedule of the nurses (Zhang, Xu, et al, 2020). Worried about being infected 3 (Chen, Ma, et al, 2021;Deng et al, 2020;Zhang, Yang, et al, 2020) 4.9% rience (Wang, Hu, et al, 2020;Wang, Huang, et al, 2020;Wang, Ren, et al, 2020) and translate into poor readiness to cope with the crisis (Zhou et al, 2020) turn exacerbates these negative emotions, leading to a vicious cycle (Ballesio et al, 2021).…”
Section: Sociodemographic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender 8 (Ali et al, 2021;Cai et al, 2020;Wei et al, 2020;Xu et al, 2021;Yin et al, 2021;Zhan et al, 2020;Zheng et al, 2021) 79 in-practice schedule of the nurses (Zhang, Xu, et al, 2020). Worried about being infected 3 (Chen, Ma, et al, 2021;Deng et al, 2020;Zhang, Yang, et al, 2020) 4.9% rience (Wang, Hu, et al, 2020;Wang, Huang, et al, 2020;Wang, Ren, et al, 2020) and translate into poor readiness to cope with the crisis (Zhou et al, 2020) turn exacerbates these negative emotions, leading to a vicious cycle (Ballesio et al, 2021).…”
Section: Sociodemographic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%