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COVID-19 大流行期间有罹患心境障碍风险的囚犯的焦虑状况:COVID-19 之前和期间的一项纵向研究。

Anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in prisoners who had high risks to suffer from mood disorders: A longitudinal study before and during the COVID-19.

机构信息

The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China.

The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College, Xinxiang, Henan, China.

出版信息

Stress Health. 2023 Feb;39(1):162-168. doi: 10.1002/smi.3176. Epub 2022 Jun 30.

Abstract

We compared the anxiety levels in prisoners before and after the COVID-19 outbreak and analyzed the causes of the changes in anxiety. The first survey was conducted in October 2019 (T0), and the second was conducted in March 2020 (T1). Generalized anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and Insomnia Severity Index scales were selected to assess the quality of emotion and sleep among prisoners (N = 803). Three subjective questions were asked to evaluate prisoners' personal feelings on the COVID-19. Paired Samples T-test, Binary, and Multivariate Logistic Stepwise Regression were used to analyze the data. GAD-7 scores decreased at T1 (p < 0.001). For the prisoners without anxiety at T0 (n = 480), GAD-7's mean value at T1 raised (p < 0.001), whereas the mean value decreased (p < 0.001) for the prisoners with anxiety at T0 (n = 323). For the prisoners without anxiety, shorter years of education (OR = 0.843), COVID-19 (OR = 4.936), severer depression at T1 (OR = 1.683), and severer insomnia at T1 (OR = 1.134) were associated with the new onset of anxiety. For the prisoners with anxiety, anxiety was alleviated in 71.2% and exacerbated in 10.5% at T1. For the alleviators, severer depression at T1 (OR = 0.667) and COVID-19 (OR = 0.258) were associated with anxiety unrelief; severer anxiety at T0 (OR = 1.343) was associated with anxiety alleviation. For the exacerbators, severer anxiety at T0 (OR = 0.517) was associated with anxiety unaggravation; severer depression at T1 (OR = 1.196), COVID-19 (OR = 22.882), and severer depression at T0 (OR = 1.181) were associated with anxiety exacerbation. At the outbreak of COVID-19, prisoners' anxiety was reduced. The main factor was the baseline anxiety levels. That may be related to prison management and the Downward Social Comparison.

摘要

我们比较了 COVID-19 爆发前后囚犯的焦虑水平,并分析了焦虑变化的原因。第一次调查于 2019 年 10 月(T0)进行,第二次于 2020 年 3 月(T1)进行。选择广义焦虑障碍-7 量表(GAD-7)、患者健康问卷-9 量表和失眠严重程度指数量表来评估囚犯的情绪和睡眠质量(N=803)。还询问了三个主观问题来评估囚犯对 COVID-19 的个人感受。采用配对样本 T 检验、二项和多变量逻辑逐步回归分析数据。GAD-7 评分在 T1 时降低(p<0.001)。对于 T0 时无焦虑的囚犯(n=480),T1 时 GAD-7 的平均值升高(p<0.001),而 T0 时有焦虑的囚犯平均值降低(p<0.001)(n=323)。对于无焦虑的囚犯,受教育年限较短(OR=0.843)、COVID-19(OR=4.936)、T1 时更严重的抑郁(OR=1.683)和 T1 时更严重的失眠(OR=1.134)与新出现的焦虑有关。对于有焦虑的囚犯,T1 时 71.2%的焦虑得到缓解,10.5%的焦虑加重。对于缓解者,T1 时更严重的抑郁(OR=0.667)和 COVID-19(OR=0.258)与焦虑未缓解有关;T0 时更严重的焦虑(OR=1.343)与焦虑缓解有关。对于加重者,T0 时更严重的焦虑(OR=0.517)与焦虑未加重有关;T1 时更严重的抑郁(OR=1.196)、COVID-19(OR=22.882)和 T0 时更严重的抑郁(OR=1.181)与焦虑加重有关。在 COVID-19 爆发期间,囚犯的焦虑减轻了。主要因素是基线焦虑水平。这可能与监狱管理和向下社会比较有关。

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