The relationship between resilience, anxiety and depression among patients with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 in China: A cross‐sectional study

Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in Wuhan, China. Background The outbreak of COVID‐19 has negatively affected some individuals, but resilience pl...

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Published inJournal of Clinical Nursing Vol. 29; no. 21-22; pp. 4020 - 4029
Main Authors Zhang, Jie, Yang, Zhen, Wang, Xiao, Li, Juan, Dong, Lili, Wang, Fusheng, Li, Yifei, Wei, Ruihong, Zhang, Jingping
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Abstract Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in Wuhan, China. Background The outbreak of COVID‐19 has negatively affected some individuals, but resilience plays a decisive role in the response of individuals under pressure and can help them deal with pressure more effectively. Design The cross‐sectional descriptive correlational survey was reported in line with the STROBE guidelines. Subject and setting In total, 296 patients from FangCang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei, China, with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 were recruited. Methods Participants were recruited through convenience sampling. The data collected included their demographic information, the Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results A small number of patients in this study had above threshold anxiety (subthreshold anxiety and major anxiety) and depression (subthreshold depression and major depression). The mean total resilience score of the participants was slightly below the normal level of ordinary Chinese adults. Resilience was inversely associated with and was a protective factor for both anxiety and depression in our samples. Risk factors for anxiety include being female and having colleagues with COVID‐19, while a risk factor for depression was having family members with COVID‐19. Conclusions This study shows that after taking the general demographics into consideration, higher levels of resilience were associated with lower anxiety and depression among mild COVID‐19 patients in Wuhan, China. Relevance to clinical practice Health professionals, especially clinical nurses, need to be aware of the psychological status of COVID‐19 patients and promote resilience to improve their mental health.
AbstractList Aims and objectivesTo explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in Wuhan, China.BackgroundThe outbreak of COVID‐19 has negatively affected some individuals, but resilience plays a decisive role in the response of individuals under pressure and can help them deal with pressure more effectively.DesignThe cross‐sectional descriptive correlational survey was reported in line with the STROBE guidelines.Subject and settingIn total, 296 patients from FangCang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei, China, with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 were recruited.MethodsParticipants were recruited through convenience sampling. The data collected included their demographic information, the Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.ResultsA small number of patients in this study had above threshold anxiety (subthreshold anxiety and major anxiety) and depression (subthreshold depression and major depression). The mean total resilience score of the participants was slightly below the normal level of ordinary Chinese adults. Resilience was inversely associated with and was a protective factor for both anxiety and depression in our samples. Risk factors for anxiety include being female and having colleagues with COVID‐19, while a risk factor for depression was having family members with COVID‐19.ConclusionsThis study shows that after taking the general demographics into consideration, higher levels of resilience were associated with lower anxiety and depression among mild COVID‐19 patients in Wuhan, China.Relevance to clinical practiceHealth professionals, especially clinical nurses, need to be aware of the psychological status of COVID‐19 patients and promote resilience to improve their mental health.
Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in Wuhan, China. Background The outbreak of COVID‐19 has negatively affected some individuals but resilience plays a decisive role in the response of individuals under pressure and can help them deal with pressure more effectively. Design The cross‐sectional descriptive correlational survey was reported in line with the STROBE guidelines. Subject and setting In total, 296 patients from FangCang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei, China with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 were recruited. Methods Participants were recruited through convenience sampling. The data collected included their demographic information, the Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results A small number of the patients in this study had above threshold anxiety (subthreshold anxiety and major anxiety) and depression (subthreshold depression and major depression). The mean total resilience score of the participants was slightly below the normal level of ordinary Chinese adults. Resilience was inversely associated with and was a protective factor for both anxiety and depression in our samples. Risk factors for anxiety include being female and having colleagues with COVID‐19, while a risk factor for depression was having family members with COVID‐19. Conclusions This study shows that after taking the general demographics into consideration, higher levels of resilience was associated with lower anxiety and depression among mild COVID‐19 patients in Wuhan, China. Relevance to clinical practice Health professionals, especially clinical nurses, need to be aware of the psychological status of COVID‐19 patients and promote resilience in order to improve their mental health.
Abstract Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in Wuhan, China. Background The outbreak of COVID‐19 has negatively affected some individuals, but resilience plays a decisive role in the response of individuals under pressure and can help them deal with pressure more effectively. Design The cross‐sectional descriptive correlational survey was reported in line with the STROBE guidelines. Subject and setting In total, 296 patients from FangCang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei, China, with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 were recruited. Methods Participants were recruited through convenience sampling. The data collected included their demographic information, the Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results A small number of patients in this study had above threshold anxiety (subthreshold anxiety and major anxiety) and depression (subthreshold depression and major depression). The mean total resilience score of the participants was slightly below the normal level of ordinary Chinese adults. Resilience was inversely associated with and was a protective factor for both anxiety and depression in our samples. Risk factors for anxiety include being female and having colleagues with COVID‐19, while a risk factor for depression was having family members with COVID‐19. Conclusions This study shows that after taking the general demographics into consideration, higher levels of resilience were associated with lower anxiety and depression among mild COVID‐19 patients in Wuhan, China. Relevance to clinical practice Health professionals, especially clinical nurses, need to be aware of the psychological status of COVID‐19 patients and promote resilience to improve their mental health.
Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in Wuhan, China. Background The outbreak of COVID‐19 has negatively affected some individuals, but resilience plays a decisive role in the response of individuals under pressure and can help them deal with pressure more effectively. Design The cross‐sectional descriptive correlational survey was reported in line with the STROBE guidelines. Subject and setting In total, 296 patients from FangCang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei, China, with mild symptoms of COVID‐19 were recruited. Methods Participants were recruited through convenience sampling. The data collected included their demographic information, the Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results A small number of patients in this study had above threshold anxiety (subthreshold anxiety and major anxiety) and depression (subthreshold depression and major depression). The mean total resilience score of the participants was slightly below the normal level of ordinary Chinese adults. Resilience was inversely associated with and was a protective factor for both anxiety and depression in our samples. Risk factors for anxiety include being female and having colleagues with COVID‐19, while a risk factor for depression was having family members with COVID‐19. Conclusions This study shows that after taking the general demographics into consideration, higher levels of resilience were associated with lower anxiety and depression among mild COVID‐19 patients in Wuhan, China. Relevance to clinical practice Health professionals, especially clinical nurses, need to be aware of the psychological status of COVID‐19 patients and promote resilience to improve their mental health.
To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China. The outbreak of COVID-19 has negatively affected some individuals, but resilience plays a decisive role in the response of individuals under pressure and can help them deal with pressure more effectively. The cross-sectional descriptive correlational survey was reported in line with the STROBE guidelines. In total, 296 patients from FangCang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei, China, with mild symptoms of COVID-19 were recruited. Participants were recruited through convenience sampling. The data collected included their demographic information, the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. A small number of patients in this study had above threshold anxiety (subthreshold anxiety and major anxiety) and depression (subthreshold depression and major depression). The mean total resilience score of the participants was slightly below the normal level of ordinary Chinese adults. Resilience was inversely associated with and was a protective factor for both anxiety and depression in our samples. Risk factors for anxiety include being female and having colleagues with COVID-19, while a risk factor for depression was having family members with COVID-19. This study shows that after taking the general demographics into consideration, higher levels of resilience were associated with lower anxiety and depression among mild COVID-19 patients in Wuhan, China. Health professionals, especially clinical nurses, need to be aware of the psychological status of COVID-19 patients and promote resilience to improve their mental health.
Author Yang, Zhen
Wang, Fusheng
Wei, Ruihong
Li, Yifei
Zhang, Jingping
Li, Juan
Zhang, Jie
Wang, Xiao
Dong, Lili
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1 Nursing Psychology Research Center Xiangya School of Nursing Central South University Changsha China
2 The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College Shantou China
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Snippet Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of...
To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019...
Abstract Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms...
Aims and objectives To explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of...
Aims and objectivesTo explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVESTo explore the role of resilience in anxiety and depression and to clarify their relationships among patients with mild symptoms of...
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Anxiety
Anxiety - epidemiology
Anxiety - psychology
China - epidemiology
Coping
coronavirus disease 2019
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
COVID-19 - psychology
Cross-Sectional Studies
depression
Depression - epidemiology
Depression - psychology
Female
Humans
Male
Mental depression
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resilience
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SARS-CoV-2
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