Psychological Impact of Covid-19 Assiut University Hospital Experience
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Psychological Impact of Covid-19
- Sponsor
- Assiut University
- Enrollment
- 239
- Primary Endpoint
- Symptom Checklist 90 "SCL 90"
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Psychological impact of covid-19 in assiut university hospital
Detailed Description
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new communicable disease caused by the new strains of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 . The first outbreak reported was in December2019, in Wuhan, China, as pneumonia of unknown etiology linked to a seafood market exposure COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalization. The evolution of the novel Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) and its expeditious dissemination have led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare it a pandemic on 11 March 2020 . As of 16 May 2020, there have been 4,425,485 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 302,059 related deaths worldwide and Egypt has been among the most affected countries in the Eastern Mediterranean region with 11,228 confirmed cases and 592 deaths . As a consequence, many countries, including Egypt, have set a state of lockdown to hinder the spread of infection among people resulting in a global atmosphere of depression and anxiety associated with social isolation, fears of getting infected, breaks in the supply chains, financial distress, disrupted travel plans, and future uncertainty . Several epidemiological studies from China detected a high prevalence of psychological disturbances among the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, a large online survey of 56,679 individuals from 34 provinces in China reported numerous psychological conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic: depression (27.9%), anxiety (31.6%), stress (24.4%), and insomnia (29.2%) . Also, a study conducted on 4872 Chinese people from 31 provinces showed a high prevalence of depression (48.3%) and anxiety (22.6%) related to the COVID-19 pandemic . A similar study revealed depression (20.1%), anxiety (35.1%), and poor sleeping (18.2%) among 7236 Chinese people . Another study conducted on 7143 college students in China detected anxiety among 25% of them . In low- and middle-income countries, such as Egypt, where infection control precautions, surveillance programs, laboratory capacity, and public health resources are limited , the response to the COVID-19 pandemic is challenging and, as a result, the psychological impacts of the pandemic on the public can be even worse. Thus, we conducted this study to evaluate several forms of psychological disturbances .
Investigators
Esraa Yassin Ibrahim
Principal investigator
Assiut University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •age more than 18 years old
- •diagnosed as covid-19 by positive PCR
- •comes to Assiut University Hospital
- •both sex males and females
Exclusion Criteria
- •age less than 18 years old
- •past history of psychatric disorder
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Symptom Checklist 90 "SCL 90"
Time Frame: One year
it is a 90 item questionnaire used to assess psychological problems .
The 36- items Short Form"SF 36"
Time Frame: one year
consists of eight scaled scores , which are the weighted sums of the questions in their section " evaluating individual patients health status " .
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index "PSQI"
Time Frame: One year
evaluating sleep quality in older adults , the pittsburgh sleep quality index can be used to detect sleep disturbance or deficits .
post traumatic stress disorder "PTSD"
Time Frame: One year
PCL-5 is a 20 item self report measure that assesses the 20 DSM-5 symptoms of PTSD .