The COVID-19 pandemic and its psychological impact on tunisian health professionals

Introduction In March 2020,World Health Organization characterized the COVID-19 outbreak as pandemic. This new health situation has created an anxiety-provoking climate among health professionals Objectives To provide risks associated with the exposure of caregivers to COVID-19 for their mental heal...

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Published inEuropean psychiatry Vol. 64; no. S1; pp. S288 - S289
Main Authors Aribi, L., Jbir, R., Messedi, N., Bouattour, O., Kolsi, N., Kallel, Z., Charfeddine, F., Aloulou, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Paris Cambridge University Press 01.04.2021
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Summary:Introduction In March 2020,World Health Organization characterized the COVID-19 outbreak as pandemic. This new health situation has created an anxiety-provoking climate among health professionals Objectives To provide risks associated with the exposure of caregivers to COVID-19 for their mental health by studying the prevalence and predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression. Methods Our study was descriptive and analytical cross-sectional, carried out with healthcare in different hospitals in Tunisia, between 13 May until 20 June 2020. An online survey was sent to caregivers. mental health was assessed using 3 scales: PCL-5:measure the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder HADS :screen for anxiety and depression. PSQI:see the existence of a disturbance in sleep quality Results 125 caregivers participated in the survey. The average age was 32 years. The participants were predominantly female (72.8%), married (48%), and had at least one child (39.2%). 28.7% of participants had increased their consumption of coffee, especially anxious people (p = 0.001). Anxiety was retained in 44% and depression in 47.2%. Anxiety was significantly related to sex with (p = 0.039) and affects more women. The consumers of coffee developed more anxiety (p = 0.034) and depression (p = 0.026). 42.4% of participants had presented post-traumatic stress disorder. Three parameters were correlated with post-traumatic stress disorder: young age, having children and fewer years of professional experience. 62.4% of caregivers had a bad quality of sleep Conclusions This health crisis had a major impact on the mental health of our heroes. So, we should provide for them with the necessary support.
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.773