Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic
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Resumo: | Backgrouund: Mental health is a major public health challenge wordwide and affected people may present more than one mental outcomes simultaneosly. Purpose: To describe the prevalence of comorbidity in screening for depression, anxiety, and stress, as well as determinants of these comorbidity in a university’s community in Mid-West Brazil during the Covid-19. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive/exploratory study used self-report DASS-21 to screen for mental health. Data from a non-probabilistic sample was obtained online between April 10 and May 25, 2020. Multinomial model was used to identify factors associated with comorbidity. Results: The majority of the sample was students (78.84%), women (65.53%), white (54.18%), single (71.33%), aged 18-29 years old (67.26%), with an overall mean age of 28.3 years (sd = 10.1), 85.63% refered household internet access. 14.48%, 12.42%, and 31.12% screened positive for one, two and all the 3 outcomes, respectively. Students, having children, substance use, presenting Covid-19’s symptoms, worsened self-rated emotional state, and previous mental disorders were associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress. Conclusions: Individuals from the studied university’s community experienced psychological disorders, as measured by levels of anxiety, depression, and stress and comorbidity for these outcomes, probably as Covid-19’s initial psychological impact. |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemicFactores asociados con la comorbilidad en el cribado de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en una muestra de una comunidad universitaria brasileña durante la pandemia de Covid-19Fatores associados à comorbidade na triagem para depressão, ansiedade e estresse em uma amostra de uma comunidade universitária brasileira durante a pandemia de Covid-19AnsiedadeComordidadeDepressãoEstressePandemia Covid-19.AnsiedadComorbilidadDepresiónEstrésPandemia Covid-19.AnxietyComorbidityDepressionCovid-19 pandemicStress.Backgrouund: Mental health is a major public health challenge wordwide and affected people may present more than one mental outcomes simultaneosly. Purpose: To describe the prevalence of comorbidity in screening for depression, anxiety, and stress, as well as determinants of these comorbidity in a university’s community in Mid-West Brazil during the Covid-19. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive/exploratory study used self-report DASS-21 to screen for mental health. Data from a non-probabilistic sample was obtained online between April 10 and May 25, 2020. Multinomial model was used to identify factors associated with comorbidity. Results: The majority of the sample was students (78.84%), women (65.53%), white (54.18%), single (71.33%), aged 18-29 years old (67.26%), with an overall mean age of 28.3 years (sd = 10.1), 85.63% refered household internet access. 14.48%, 12.42%, and 31.12% screened positive for one, two and all the 3 outcomes, respectively. Students, having children, substance use, presenting Covid-19’s symptoms, worsened self-rated emotional state, and previous mental disorders were associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress. Conclusions: Individuals from the studied university’s community experienced psychological disorders, as measured by levels of anxiety, depression, and stress and comorbidity for these outcomes, probably as Covid-19’s initial psychological impact.Antecedentes: La salud mental es un desafío de salud pública importante en todo el mundo y las personas afectadas pueden presentar más de un resultado mental simultáneamente. Propósito: Describir la prevalencia de comorbilidad en el tamizaje de depresión, ansiedad y estrés, así como los determinantes de estas comorbilidades en una comunidad universitaria del Centro-Oeste de Brasil durante la Covid-19. Métodos: Estudio transversal descriptivo/exploratorio que utilizó el DASS-21 para el cribado de salud mental. Los datos de una muestra no probabilística se obtuvieron en línea entre el 10 de abril y el 25 de mayo de 2020. Se utilizó regresión multinomial para identificar los factores asociados con la comorbilidad. Resultados: La mayoría de la muestra eran estudiantes (78,84 %), mujeres (65,53 %), blancas (54,18 %), solteras (71,33 %), de 18 a 29 años (67,26 %), con una edad media de 28,3 años (dt = 10,1), el 85,63% refirió acceso a internet en el hogar. El 14,48 %, el 12,42 % y el 31,12 % dieron positivo en uno, dos y los 3 resultados, respectivamente. Ser estudiante, tener hijos, usar drogas, tener síntomas de Covid-19, reportar un empeoramiento del estado emocional autopercibido y trastornos mentales previos se asoció con comorbilidad para la depresión, la ansiedad y el estrés. Conclusiones: Los individuos de la comunidad universitaria estudiada presentaron trastornos psicológicos, medidos por niveles de ansiedad, depresión y estrés, y comorbilidad de estos trastornos, probablemente como un impacto psicológico inicial de la pandemia de Covid-19.Contexto: A saúde mental é um grande desafio de saúde pública em todo o mundo e as pessoas afetadas podem apresentar mais de um desfecho mental simultaneamente. Objetivo: Descrever a prevalência de comorbidade no rastreamento para depressão, ansiedade e estresse, bem como os determinantes dessas comorbidades em uma comunidade universitária do Centro-Oeste do Brasil durante a pandemia de Covid-19. Métodos: Estudo transversal descritivo/exploratório que utilizou a DASS-21 para triagem de saúde mental. Dados de uma amostra não probabilística foram obtidos online entre 10 de abril e 25 de maio de 2020. Regressão multinomial foi utilizada para identificar fatores associados à comorbidade. Resultados: A maioria da amostra era composta por estudantes (78,84%), mulheres (65,53%), brancos (54,18%), solteiros (71,33%), com idade entre 18 e 29 anos (67,26%), com média geral de idade de 28,3 anos (dp = 10,1), 85,63% referiram acesso domiciliar à internet. 14,48%, 12,42% e 31,12% foram rastreados como positivos para uma, para duas e para todos as 3 morbidades, respectivamente. Ser estudantes, ter filhos, uso drogas, apresentar sintomas de Covid-19, reportar piora do estado emocional autoavaliado e transtornos mentais prévios foram associados à comorbidade para depressão, ansiedade e estresse. Conclusões: Indivíduos da comunidade universitária estudada apresentaram distúrbios psicológicos, medidos pelos níveis de ansiedade, depressão e estresse e comorbidade para esses distúrbios, provavelmente como impacto psicológico inicial da pandemia de Covid-19.Research, Society and Development2022-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3224910.33448/rsd-v11i10.32249Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e146111032249Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e146111032249Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e1461110322492525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32249/27633Copyright (c) 2022 Cremildo João Baptistahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaptista, Cremildo João 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32249Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:18.470677Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic Factores asociados con la comorbilidad en el cribado de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en una muestra de una comunidad universitaria brasileña durante la pandemia de Covid-19 Fatores associados à comorbidade na triagem para depressão, ansiedade e estresse em uma amostra de uma comunidade universitária brasileira durante a pandemia de Covid-19 |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic Baptista, Cremildo João Ansiedade Comordidade Depressão Estresse Pandemia Covid-19. Ansiedad Comorbilidad Depresión Estrés Pandemia Covid-19. Anxiety Comorbidity Depression Covid-19 pandemic Stress. |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic |
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Factors associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress screening in a sample of a Brazilian university’s community during Covid-19 pandemic |
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Baptista, Cremildo João |
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Baptista, Cremildo João |
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Baptista, Cremildo João |
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Ansiedade Comordidade Depressão Estresse Pandemia Covid-19. Ansiedad Comorbilidad Depresión Estrés Pandemia Covid-19. Anxiety Comorbidity Depression Covid-19 pandemic Stress. |
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Ansiedade Comordidade Depressão Estresse Pandemia Covid-19. Ansiedad Comorbilidad Depresión Estrés Pandemia Covid-19. Anxiety Comorbidity Depression Covid-19 pandemic Stress. |
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Backgrouund: Mental health is a major public health challenge wordwide and affected people may present more than one mental outcomes simultaneosly. Purpose: To describe the prevalence of comorbidity in screening for depression, anxiety, and stress, as well as determinants of these comorbidity in a university’s community in Mid-West Brazil during the Covid-19. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive/exploratory study used self-report DASS-21 to screen for mental health. Data from a non-probabilistic sample was obtained online between April 10 and May 25, 2020. Multinomial model was used to identify factors associated with comorbidity. Results: The majority of the sample was students (78.84%), women (65.53%), white (54.18%), single (71.33%), aged 18-29 years old (67.26%), with an overall mean age of 28.3 years (sd = 10.1), 85.63% refered household internet access. 14.48%, 12.42%, and 31.12% screened positive for one, two and all the 3 outcomes, respectively. Students, having children, substance use, presenting Covid-19’s symptoms, worsened self-rated emotional state, and previous mental disorders were associated with comorbidity for depression, anxiety, and stress. Conclusions: Individuals from the studied university’s community experienced psychological disorders, as measured by levels of anxiety, depression, and stress and comorbidity for these outcomes, probably as Covid-19’s initial psychological impact. |
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