Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4367856382> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W4367856382 abstract "Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was a pandemic with many physical, psychological, and socioeconomic effects. COVID-19 caused a global increase in anxiety and depression because of its novelty, high infectivity, varied presentation, and unpredictable mortality. In the face of collapsing healthcare facilities, monetary setbacks, and loneliness because of lockdowns, people were anxious, and this was compounded by media sensationalism. We aimed to study the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on the adult Indian population.An online survey using SurveyMonkey was floated through WhatsApp messages in April 2020, using the 'chain-referral sampling' method. Responses from individuals >18 years were included, and questions included age, sex, occupation, demographics, and socioeconomic conditions. The prevalence of anxiety and depression was assessed using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) scales. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS software, and predictors of anxiety and depression were assessed.A total of 2640 responses from individuals between 18 years and 81 years were analyzed, of which 39% were from females and 85% from those <50 years of age. There were students (15.6%), teachers (10.7%), healthcare workers (16.8%), homemakers (9%), and daily wage laborers (4.1%), among others. Nearly 80% lived in cities, 55% had salaried jobs, 37% were working from home, 22% were temporarily unemployed, 10% were feeling work stress, 11% had increased alcohol intake, and 7.5% saw an increase in domestic violence. The income of 50% was adversely affected. Nearly 50% of our respondents had some symptoms of anxiety, and 23% had significant anxiety (GAD ≥5). The presence of anxiety was significantly higher in females, younger adults, city dwellers, healthcare workers, unemployed people, individuals living away from home, those without fixed salaries, those with work stress, and in people whose incomes had been adversely affected by the pandemic. On logistic regression analysis, female sex, younger age, unemployment, lack of salaried jobs, work stress, being a healthcare worker, and media reports were independent predictors of anxiety. About 60% of our respondents had some symptoms of depression, with 26% having significant depression (PHQ-9 ≥5). The presence of depression was significantly higher in females, younger adults, city dwellers, unemployed people, individuals living away from home without fixed salaries, and people with work stress. On logistic regression analysis, younger age, female sex, unemployment, lack of salaried jobs, work stress, and media reports were independent predictors of depression. Among our respondents, 70% used the time during the lockdown to study, 77% caught up with their families, and 56% reconnected with hobbies. Nearly 88% of our respondents had adjusted to their changing circumstances, helped by their religious beliefs and faith, the support of family and friends, good government measures, and the assurance of healthcare. Significant anxiety and depression were seen in 23% and 26% of respondents, respectively. Being a healthcare worker was an independent predictor of anxiety. Female sex, younger age, unemployment, work stress, and sensational media reports were independent predictors of both anxiety and depression." @default.
- W4367856382 created "2023-05-04" @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5023005377 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5034540341 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5040520493 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5047672212 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5048609052 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5058551427 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5080998759 @default.
- W4367856382 creator A5085593603 @default.
- W4367856382 date "2023-05-03" @default.
- W4367856382 modified "2023-10-05" @default.
- W4367856382 title "The Psychosocial Impact of COVID-19 on an Adult Indian Population" @default.
- W4367856382 cites W2043705607 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W2090169446 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W2111361114 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W2132322340 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W2599667007 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W2991547699 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3007198457 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3009090768 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3012832369 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3014597060 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3023698214 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3031309865 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W315748477 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3179299314 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W3203310594 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W4295038109 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W4307921473 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W4308877550 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W4317556986 @default.
- W4367856382 cites W4366189206 @default.
- W4367856382 doi "https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.38504" @default.
- W4367856382 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37273357" @default.
- W4367856382 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4367856382 type Work @default.
- W4367856382 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4367856382 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5023005377 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5034540341 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5040520493 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5047672212 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5048609052 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5058551427 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5080998759 @default.
- W4367856382 hasAuthorship W4367856382A5085593603 @default.
- W4367856382 hasBestOaLocation W43678563821 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C147077947 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C150966472 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C2776867660 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C2779998236 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C558461103 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C74909509 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C118552586 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C139719470 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C144024400 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C147077947 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C149923435 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C150966472 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C162324750 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C2776867660 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C2779998236 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C2908647359 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C558461103 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C71924100 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C74909509 @default.
- W4367856382 hasConceptScore W4367856382C99454951 @default.
- W4367856382 hasLocation W43678563821 @default.
- W4367856382 hasLocation W43678563822 @default.
- W4367856382 hasLocation W43678563823 @default.
- W4367856382 hasOpenAccess W4367856382 @default.
- W4367856382 hasPrimaryLocation W43678563821 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W2067182162 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W2089488336 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W2189132253 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W3006460898 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W3008043867 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W3194964093 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W4225746647 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W4283164005 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W4323653485 @default.
- W4367856382 hasRelatedWork W4383302103 @default.
- W4367856382 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4367856382 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4367856382 workType "article" @default.