School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2023 Oct;114(5):823-839. doi: 10.17269/s41997-023-00807-z. Epub 2023 Aug 7.
In the context of COVID-19, Canadian healthcare workers (HCWs) worked long hours, both to respond to the pandemic and to compensate for colleagues who were not able to work due to infection and burnout. This may have had detrimental effects on HCWs' mental health, as well as engagement in health-promoting behaviours. This study aimed to identify changes in mental health outcomes and health behaviours experienced by Canadian HCWs throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nine representative samples (N = 1615 HCWs) completed the iCARE survey using an online polling firm between April 2020 (Time 1) and February 2022 (Time 9). Participants were asked about the psychological effects of COVID-19 (e.g., feeling anxious) and about changes in their health behaviours (e.g., alcohol use, physical activity).
A majority of the HCWs identified as female (65%), were younger than 44 years old (66%), and had a university degree (55%). Female HCWs were more likely than male HCWs to report feeling anxious (OR = 2.68 [1.75, 4.12]), depressed (OR = 1.63 [1.02, 2.59]), and irritable (OR = 1.61 [1.08, 2.40]) throughout the first two years of the pandemic. Female HCWs were more likely than their male counterparts to report eating more unhealthy diets (OR = 1.54 [1.02, 2.31]). Significant differences were also revealed by age, education level, income, parental status, health status, and over time.
Results demonstrate that the impacts of COVID-19 on HCWs' mental health and health behaviours were significant, and varied by sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., sex, age, income).
在 COVID-19 背景下,加拿大医护人员(HCWs)工作时间长,既要应对疫情,又要弥补因感染和倦怠而无法工作的同事。这可能对 HCWs 的心理健康以及参与促进健康的行为产生不利影响。本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 大流行期间加拿大 HCWs 的心理健康结果和健康行为的变化。
9 个代表性样本(N=1615 名 HCWs)在 2020 年 4 月(第 1 次)和 2022 年 2 月(第 9 次)期间使用在线投票公司完成了 iCARE 调查。参与者被问及 COVID-19 的心理影响(例如,感到焦虑)以及他们的健康行为变化(例如,饮酒、身体活动)。
大多数 HCWs 为女性(65%),年龄小于 44 岁(66%),拥有大学学位(55%)。在大流行的头两年,女性 HCWs 比男性 HCWs 更有可能报告感到焦虑(OR=2.68[1.75,4.12])、抑郁(OR=1.63[1.02,2.59])和易怒(OR=1.61[1.08,2.40])。按年龄、教育程度、收入、父母状况、健康状况和随时间的变化,也显示出显著差异。
结果表明,COVID-19 对 HCWs 心理健康和健康行为的影响是显著的,并且因社会人口特征(如性别、年龄、收入)而异。