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PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF STRESS, ANXIETY, SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION IN HEALTH WORKERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Author(s) -
Fransisca Melyana,
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Teguh Pribadi,
Ellya Rahma,
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Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.35912/icophmeds.v1i1.32
Subject(s) - anxiety , depression (economics) , logistic regression , pandemic , medicine , cross sectional study , psychiatry , dass , population , covid-19 , clinical psychology , environmental health , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , economics , macroeconomics
The spread of the Coronavirus rapid 2019 and many deaths caused disruption Psychological health for health workers who work on the front lines who are in direct contact with COVID-patients19 during the pandemic. To know the relationship of demographic factors with the level of stress, anxiety, and symptoms of depression in health workers. This research is a quantitative research type with aapproach cross sectional. The population in this study were all 82 health workers at Bandar Negara Husada Hospital. Sampling with total sampling technique. Test analysis using statistical test chi square and binary logistic regression. From a total sample of 86, as many as 82 samples were willing to become respondents, with the result that the level of anxiety was 40.2% with the criteria of mild 3.7%, moderate 28% and severe 11%. Stress is 25.6% with moderate criteria 3.7% and 22% mild. Meanwhile, mild depression is 14.6%. Smoking history was a predictor of anxiety, while employment status was a predictor of depression in health workers. The prevalence of anxiety, stress, and depressive symptoms in health workers at Bandar Negara Husada Hospital, Lampung Province during the pandemic was lower than studies in other countries.