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Impact of Selected Sociodemographic and Clinical Parameters on Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Paramedics in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Kamil Piotr MarczewskiMagdalena PiegzaAlicja Zofia GospodarczykNatalia Justyna GospodarczykKrystyn Sosada
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Females and users of sleep medication who work in the emergency department during a pandemic are more likely to experience symptoms of depression and anxiety. A longer length of service and satisfying relationships with family are factors in reducing these symptoms. Paramedics who are in informal relationships and single manifest more emotional problems compared to those who are married. Increased alcohol consumption can be considered as a way of coping with stress. However, further studies in this professional group are needed to assess the further impact of the pandemic on psychiatric symptoms among emergency medical workers.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • alcohol consumption
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • adverse drug
  • social support
  • stress induced