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Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive symptoms and anxiety levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic in healthcare professionals vs. non-healthcare professionals

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Tarih

2022

Yazar

Kurhan, Faruk
Kamış, Gülsüm Zuhal
Cim, Emine Füsun Akyüz
Atlı, Abdullah
Dinç, Dilem

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Kurhan, F., Kamış, G.Z., Cim, E.F.A., Atlı, A. ve Dinç, D. (2022). Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive symptoms and anxiety levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic in healthcare professionals vs. non-healthcare professionals. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 24(3), 399-413.

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The present study investigated the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety levels, contamination and responsibility/control obsessions and associated OC behaviors in healthcare versus non-healthcare professionals. The study also aimed to examine the relationship between anxiety levels and obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptom levels, gender, age, educational level, and personal and family history of chronic diseases. The 664 participants included 395 (59.5%) men and 269 (40.5%) women and comprised 180 (27.1%) healthcare professionals and 484 (72.9%) non-healthcare professionals. The survey included three data collection tools: (i) Sociodemographic data form, (ii) Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAD, and (iii) the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale Abriged (DOCS-A) pre- and post-pandemic forms. The BAI scores established a moderate positive correlation with post-pandemic DOCS-A total scores and a weak positive correlation with pre-pandemic DOCS-A total scores (p < 0.001 for both). Pre- and post-pandemic DOCS-A total and subdimension scores were significantly higher in women than in men (p < 0.05). Participants with a personal history of chronic diseases had higher BAI and DOCS-A scores compared to participants with no such history (p < 0.001 and p < 0.001, respectively). The results indicated a significant increase in OC symptoms during the pandemic period compared to the pre-pandemic period and a moderate correlation between the anxiety levels and OC symptom severity. It was also revealed that female gender and personal or family history of chronic diseases posed a higher risk for the increase in anxiety and OC symptoms and healthcare professionals had a higher risk of developing anxiety symptoms compared to non-healthcare professionals.

Kaynak

International Journal of Mental Health Promotion

Cilt

24

Sayı

3

Bağlantı

https://www.techscience.com/IJMHP/v24n3/47048
https://hdl.handle.net/11468/11489

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  • Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Koleksiyonu [1471]
  • Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu [819]
  • WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu [798]



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