Analysis of psychological stress response of medical staff and their children during corona virus disease 2019 outbreak
WANG Lin1, WANG Jianhong1, LI Xiaomeng1, XU Qi1, WANG Xi1, SHI Xinmiao1, KE Xiaoyan2, JIA Feiyong3, ZHANG Yiwen4, LI Fei5, HAO Yan6, CHEN Li7, LI Tingyu7
1. Department of Child Health Care, Children's Hospital, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing 100020, China;2. Center for Research and Training in Child Mental Health, Nanjing Brain Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, Jiangsu Province, China; 3. Department of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, the First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun 130021, Jilin Province, China;4. Department of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Shanghai Children's Medical Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200127, China;5. Department of Child Health Care, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, China;6. Department of Child Health Care, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, Hubei Province, China; 7. National Clinical Research Center for Child Health and Disorder; Department of Child Health Care, Children's Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400014, China
Abstract:Objective To investigate the psychological and emotional impact, as well as the coping mechanisms of medical staff and their children during the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, and to provide a theoretical basis for effective psychosocial support in the future. Methods An online survey was sent to medical staff and their families from February 22nd to 29th, 2020, aiming at understanding the psychological, emotional and social impact in their lives. A comparative analysis was conducted based on their responses. Results A total of 1 293 valid questionnaires were collected, of which 244 were male and 1 049 were female medical staff. Up to 353 (27.3%) participants had been psychologically affected by the epidemic, of which 329 (25.4%) suffered from depression and 187 (14.5%) from anxiety. The statistical differences of the psychological impact among medical staff, such as junior staff, front?line health workers, front?line management and support staff of disease prevention and control, and staff with underlying medical conditions, were statistically significant (P<0.05). A total of 502 valid questionnaires from the children of medical staff were collected, of which 279 were boys and 223 were girls. Up to 206 (41.0%) children had been affected by the epidemic. A higher incidence of behavioral, emotional and physical disorders was found in children of medical staff with depression and/or anxiety than without (P<0.01). Conclusion During the COVID-19 outbreak, there were psychosocial problems and risk factors for developing them in a higher considerable part of the medical health workers, especially in junior and frontline medical and management staff. Specific response strategies are required to meet the sociological and psychological needs of medical staff and to provide effective psychosocial supports for the children of medical staff.
王 琳,王建红,李晓萌,许 琪,王 曦,石鑫淼,柯晓燕,贾飞勇,章依文,李 斐,郝 燕,陈 立,李廷玉. 新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间医务人员及其子女心理应激反应调查分析[J]. 教育生物学杂志, 2020, 8(3): 160-.
WANG Lin, WANG Jianhong, LI Xiaomeng, XU Qi, WANG Xi, SHI Xinmiao, KE Xiaoyan, JIA Feiyong, ZHANG Yiwen, LI Fei, HAO Yan, CHEN Li, LI Tingyu. Analysis of psychological stress response of medical staff and their children during corona virus disease 2019 outbreak. JOURNAL OF BIO-EDUCATION, 2020, 8(3): 160-.