Investigation of anxiety levels of 1637 healthcare workers during the epidemic of COVID-19

Author:

Shen Meiping,Xu Hongzhen,Fu JunfenORCID,Wang Tianlin,Fu Zangzang,Zhao Xiaomei,Zhou Gendi,Jin Qi,Tong Guixiu

Abstract

Objective This study aimed to investigate the anxiety levels of healthcare workers and to provide guidance on potential accurate social and psychological interventions for healthcare workers during the epidemic of COVID-19 in Zhejiang Province, China. Methods Healthcare workers from five hospitals in Zhejiang Province were randomly selected into this study. Zung Self-Assessment Scale for Anxiety (SAS) was used to evaluate the anxiety status of the included 1637 healthcare workers. Results The total anxiety score of healthcare workers in Zhejiang Province was 30.85 ± 6.89. The univariate analysis showed that the anxiety level of healthcare workers was related to gender, education, occupation, physical condition, job risk coefficient, and with family members on the first-line combating COVID-19 (P <0.05). The multivariate analysis showed that physical condition and job risk coefficient were predictors of anxiety levels of healthcare workers. Conclusions During the epidemic of COVID-19, 1637 healthcare workers generally had an increased tendency to have anxiety. Individualized assessment of the anxiety level of healthcare workers should be provided, and different interventions should be given based on the evaluation results.

Funder

Zhejiang University special research scientific research fund for COVID-19 prevention and control

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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