FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS IN COVID-19 PATIENTS RECEIVED HOME ISOLATION SERVICE BY SOMDET CHAOPRAYA INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY
Keywords:
stress, associated factors, COVID-19Abstract
Objectives: To study the characteristics and factors associated with stress in patients with COVID-19 infection who receive treatment from Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry.
Material and Methods: This research is descriptive, retrospective study of COVID-19 patients who received treatment from Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry from February 2022 to May 2022. The tools to collect the data consist of two parts, the case record form of personal information, and stress assessment form ST-5. The statistics used were number, percentage, mean and standard deviation, median, chi-square, and logistic regression.
Results: It is found that the total sample of 146 people, most of them are females, 63.0%. The youngest is 12 years, the oldest is 83 years. Most of them (73.3%) are single. The samples have the bachelor's degree level of education for 32.9%, and 28.8% of them have physical comorbidities. Most of them suffer from high blood pressure. In addition, 73.3% of the sample received favipiravir and 71.9% received isolation service at their home. The top three symptoms found in the patients are 22.6% sore throat, 21.7% cough and 17.2% having sputum. It is found that 71.9% mild stress of the sample group. Finally, the factors associated with stress in this samples are female gender and the treatment which isolated at their home.
Conclusion: The study found that factors associated with stress in patients with COVID-19 infection who receive treatment from Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry are female gender and treatment which isolated at their home. This information can be used to prepare for mental health care in this group of patients after treatment.
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