Anxiety and Depression Among Imaging Doctors in Post-COVID-19 Period

  • Li W
  • Mao X
  • Li J
  • et al.
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Abstract

To investigate the mental state of medical imaging staff in Shandong Province, China, who have been on the forefront of the COVID-19 epidemic during its late stage in China. Questionnaires designed to assess anxiety and depression were administered on-location, and 5331 complete results were collected. SPSS software was used for statistical descriptions and analysis. Rates of anxiety disorders and depression among medical imaging workers in Shandong Province, China, were 6.1% and 6.5%, respectively, higher than those of anxiety and depression in Chinese residents before the epidemic. The outbreak in Xinjiang, China; virus mutation in Japan; and spread of the epidemic due to occupational errors were the primary reported causes of anxiety and depression among image workers. Medical imaging workers showed evidence of psychological abnormalities during the late stage of the epidemic in China.

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Li, W., Mao, X., Li, J., Fang, L., Du, G., Qiao, J., & Jia, X. (2020). Anxiety and Depression Among Imaging Doctors in Post-COVID-19 Period. SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 2(12), 2595–2599. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-020-00654-w

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