The psychological symptoms of patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease (2019) in China: A cross‐sectional study

J Li, Z Yang, J Zhang, A Wang, X Wang… - Journal of Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
J Li, Z Yang, J Zhang, A Wang, X Wang, L Dong, F Wang, R Wei, Y Li, J Zhang
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2021Wiley Online Library
Aims To determine psychological symptoms of patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus
disease 2019 in China and to explore the influencing factors. Design A cross‐sectional
study. Methods A convenience sample of 296 mild coronavirus disease 2019 patients were
recruited from a Fangcang hospital in Wuhan, Hubei Province, from 3–5 March, 2020.
Participants were assessed using a sociodemographic and clinical characteristics
questionnaire, and Symptom Check List 90. The binary logistic regression was utilized to …
Aims
To determine psychological symptoms of patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 in China and to explore the influencing factors.
Design
A cross‐sectional study.
Methods
A convenience sample of 296 mild coronavirus disease 2019 patients were recruited from a Fangcang hospital in Wuhan, Hubei Province, from 3–5 March, 2020. Participants were assessed using a sociodemographic and clinical characteristics questionnaire, and Symptom Check List 90. The binary logistic regression was utilized to explore the influencing factors of psychological symptoms of patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019.
Results
In total, 296 of 299 patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 participated in the study (response rate: 99.0%). The findings revealed that 12.8% patients with mild symptoms have mental health problems; the most common psychological symptoms are phobic anxiety (58.4%), paranoid ideation (50.7%) and psychoticism (40.2%). Female patients [OR = 3.587, 95% CI (1.694–7.598)] and those having physical symptoms currently [OR = 2.813, 95% CI (1.210–6.539)] are at higher risk, while those in the middle duration of hospitalization [OR = 0.278, 95% CI (0.121–0.639)] protect against mental‐health problems.
Conclusions
The minority of patients with mild symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 were still suffering from psychological symptoms. Healthcare providers are recommended to pay particular attention to screening these high‐risk groups (women, those in the initial stages of hospitalization and those with physical symptoms currently) and implement targeted psychological care as required.
Impact
This study found that most patients of coronavirus disease 2019 in Fangcang hospital exhibited normal mental health at par with the general Chinese norm and the minority of them were suffering from psychological symptoms. The findings can provide a reference for healthcare providers to screen high‐risk psychological symptoms groups and implement targeted psychological intervention for patients with coronavirus disease 2019.
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