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Correlation between psychological status and social support in non-anti-epidemic clinical nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional observational study

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE(2022)

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Objectives: To explore the psychological status and perceived social support in non-anti-epidemic clini-cal nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic and the correlation between these two factors. Methods: Data of non -anti-epidemic clinical nurses from medical institutions in Nantong City of Jiangsu Province were collected using the Psychological Questionnaire for Emergent Events of Public Health (PQEEPH) and the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) from February to March, 2020. Results: A total of 1,187 non-anti-epidemic clinical nurses were in-cluded into this study. The scores of the following dimensions in PQEEPH ranked from highest to lowest: depres-sion (0.52 & PLUSMN;0.02) points, neurasthenia (0.37 & PLUSMN;0.01) points, fear (0.87 & PLUSMN;0.02) points, obsession-anxiety (0.24 & PLUSMN;0.01) points, and hypochondriasis (0.25 & PLUSMN;0.01) points. The total PSSS score was 63.46 points, of which, the scores of family support, friend support and other support were (21.89 & PLUSMN;4.27), (21.25 & PLUSMN;4.16) and (20.32 & PLUSMN;4.18) points re-spectively, indicating that these three factors had a negative correlation with emotional response. Conclusions: Non-anti-epidemic clinical nurses experience a negative psychological state during the COVID-19 pandemic and experience great support from family and friends.
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COVID-19 pandemic, psychological status, public health safety, mental health, non-anti-epidemic clini-cal nurses, social support
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