Abstract
The COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant mental health toll on healthcare workers in Lebanon. We examined pandemic-related psychological distress among healthcare workers in a tertiary care medical center. One hundred and fifty participants completed an online questionnaire. About half showed a high risk of acute distress (58.7%) on the GHQ-28, while most (89.3%) scored low/moderate stress on the PSS-10. The IES-R revealed concern for post-traumatic stress in one-third of participants, significantly in nurses (p = 0.008) and those living with vulnerable individuals (p = 0.030). Mental health history did not increase the risk. Our findings highlight the need for early targeted interventions during the pandemic.
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Bizri, M., Kassir, G., Tamim, H., Kobeissy, F., & Hayek, S. E. (2022). Psychological distress experienced by physicians and nurses at a tertiary care center in Lebanon during the COVID-19 outbreak. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(6), 1288–1300. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105321991630
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