Author:
Jesser Andrea,Steinböck Agnes,Pammer Barbara,Ghorab Tiam,Weber Magdalena,Schaffler Yvonne,Probst Thomas,Felnhofer Anna,Kothgassner Oswald D.,Pieh Christoph,Humer Elke
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the mental health burden in the general population, enhancing the demands placed on mental healthcare professionals.
Methods
This study aimed to assess the burdens and resources of clinical psychologists that emerged since the beginning of the pandemic. N = 172 Austrian clinical psychologists participated in a cross-sectional online survey between April and May 2022. The burdens and the sources of support that emerged during the pandemic were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
Results
Mental health-related issues were identified as the greatest burden, followed by work-related themes and restrictions imposed by the government to combat the spreading of the virus. The most important resources mentioned by the clinical psychologists were social contacts and recreational activities. Practising mindfulness and focusing on inner processes and work-related aspects were further important resources mentioned.
Conclusion
Overall, it seems that clinical psychologists have a high awareness of mental health-related problems related to the pandemic and use adaptive coping strategies to deal with them.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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