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Distress, Anxiety, and mental health status among frontliners after coronavirus prevention and control policy was relaxed in chengdu,china

作者:Wang Shuanghong

院校:Chengdu Dekang Hospital, Chengdu, 610091

摘要:With the relaxation of COVID-19 prevention and control measures, there are few studies on the correlation between personal characteristics, anxiety, and sleep quality. The results of this study showed that more than half of the respondents were between the ages of 18 and 35. Almost all of the respondents have been infected with COVID-19, with nearly half believing that the COVID-19 infection is somewhat severe and nearly half believing that the risk of contracting COVID-19 is more dangerous. Overall, respondents had poor mental health on the basis of experiencing distress. Overall, respondents had moderate anxiety. In terms of overall sleep quality, they had slight difficulty in achieving sleep quality.

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Anxiety; Descriptive; Correlational Design; Distress; Medical Frontliners; Sleep Quality

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