Tian Tengfei,Pan Weigang,Meng Fanqiang,Zhang Saina,Li Xiaohong,Survey on the depression status of the frontline healthcare professionals in the prevention and control of the risk of imported COVID-19 cases[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2021,34(1):9-13
Survey on the depression status of the frontline healthcare professionals in the prevention and control of the risk of imported COVID-19 cases
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20201222001
English keywords:Imported COVID-19 cases  Frontline healthcare professionals  Depression
Fund projects:国家重点研发计划(项目名称:基于客观指标和量化评价的抑郁障碍诊疗适宜技术研究,项目编号:2016YFC1307200);北京市科委首都临床特色研究专项课题基金资助项目(项目名称:双相障碍前驱期症状特征的探索性研究,项目编号:Z151100004015042)
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Tian Tengfei The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders Beijing Anding Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China 100088
Pan Weigang The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders Beijing Anding Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China 100088
Meng Fanqiang The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders Beijing Anding Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China 100088
Zhang Saina The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders Beijing Anding Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China 100088
Li Xiaohong The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders Beijing Anding Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China
Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection Capital Medical University Beijing 100088 China 
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      Objective To study the prevalence of depression and the related influencing factors among the frontline healthcare professionals in the prevention and control of risk of imported COVID-19 cases, so as to provide references for improving their mental health status.Methods Based on Wenjuanxing platform, a total of 984 frontline healthcare professionals participating in the screening and treatment of imported COVID-19 cases in Beijing Xiaotangshan hospital were assessed using Patients’ Health Questionnaire Depression Scale-9 item(PHQ-9).Results A total of 770 questionnaires were collected with a valid rate of 78.3%, among which 344 cases (44.7%) had depressive symptoms. Logistic regression analysis showed that great changes in work content (OR=2.206, P<0.01), sleep deprivation (OR=2.359, P<0.01), six hours or less of sleep (OR=2.032, P<0.05), focusing on epidemic information more than 1 hour per day (OR=1.095, P<0.05) were risk factors for depression, and regular exercise (OR=0.473, P<0.01) was a protective factor for depression relief.Conclusion The frontline healthcare professionals in the prevention and control of risk of imported COVID-19 cases suffer a high risk of depression, while measures including scientific shift system, adequate sleep, less attention to the epidemic, and regular exercise may be effective in maintaining their physical and mental health.
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