COVID-19: Factors associated with psychological distress, fear, and coping strategies among community members across 17 countries

Author:

Rahman Muhammad AzizORCID,Islam Sheikh Mohammed Shariful,Tungpunkom Patraporn,Sultana Farhana,Alif Sheikh M.,Banik Biswajit,Salehin Masudus,Joseph Bindu,Lam Louisa,Watts Mimmie Claudine,Khan Sabria Jihan,Ghozy Sherief,Chair Sek Ying,Chien Wai Tong,Schönfeldt-Lecuona Carlos,El-Khazragy Nashwa,Mahmud Ilias,Al Mawali Adhra Hilal,Al Maskari Turkiya Saleh,Alharbi Rayan Jafnan,Hamza Amr,Keblawi Mohamad Ali,Hammoud Majeda,Elaidy Asmaa M.,Susanto Agus Dwi,Bahar Moni Ahmed Suparno,AlQurashi Alaa Ashraf,Ali Almajdoub,Wazib Amit,Sanluang Cattaliya Siripattarakul,Elsori Deena H.,Yasmin Farhana,Taufik Feni Fitrani,Al Kloub Manal,Ruiz Mara Gerbabe,Elsayed Mohamed,Eltewacy Nael Kamel,Al Laham Nahed,Oli Natalia,Abdelnaby Ramy,Dweik Rania,Thongyu Ratree,Almustanyir Sami,Rahman Shaila,Nitayawan Sirirat,Al-Madhoun Sondos,Inthong Suwit,Alharbi Talal Ali,Bahar Tamanna,Ginting Tribowo Tuahta,Cross Wendy M.

Abstract

Abstract Background The current pandemic of COVID-19 impacted the psychological wellbeing of populations globally. Objectives We aimed to examine the extent and identify factors associated with psychological distress, fear of COVID-19 and coping. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study across 17 countries during Jun-2020 to Jan-2021. Levels of psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale), fear of COVID-19 (Fear of COVID-19 Scale), and coping (Brief Resilient Coping Scale) were assessed. Results A total of 8,559 people participated; mean age (±SD) was 33(±13) years, 64% were females and 40% self-identified as frontline workers. More than two-thirds (69%) experienced moderate-to-very high levels of psychological distress, which was 46% in Thailand and 91% in Egypt. A quarter (24%) had high levels of fear of COVID-19, which was as low as 9% in Libya and as high as 38% in Bangladesh. More than half (57%) exhibited medium to high resilient coping; the lowest prevalence (3%) was reported in Australia and the highest (72%) in Syria. Being female (AOR 1.31 [95% CIs 1.09-1.57]), perceived distress due to change of employment status (1.56 [1.29-1.90]), comorbidity with mental health conditions (3.02 [1.20-7.60]) were associated with higher levels of psychological distress and fear. Doctors had higher psychological distress (1.43 [1.04-1.97]), but low levels of fear of COVID-19 (0.55 [0.41-0.76]); nurses had medium to high resilient coping (1.30 [1.03-1.65]). Conclusions The extent of psychological distress, fear of COVID-19 and coping varied by country; however, we identified few higher risk groups who were more vulnerable than others. There is an urgent need to prioritise health and well-being of those people through well-designed intervention that may need to be tailored to meet country specific requirements.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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