Prevalence of depression and anxiety among general population in Pakistan during COVID-19 lockdown: An online-survey

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Irfan Ullah
Sajjad Ali
Farzana Ashraf
Yasir Hakim
Iftikhar Ali
Arslan Rahat Ullah
Vijay Kumar Chattu
Amir H. Pakpour
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[1] Gandhara University,Kabir Medical College
[2] Ziauddin Medical University,Department of Humanities
[3] COMSATS University,Department of Medicine
[4] Paraplegic Centre,Department of Medicine, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
[5] Northwest general hospital and Research Centre,Center for Transdisciplinary Research, SIMATS
[6] University of Toronto,Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[7] Saveetha University,Department of Nursing, School of Health and Welfare
[8] Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences,undefined
[9] Jönköping University,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Depression; Anxiety; COVID-19; General population; Cross-sectional design; Gender; Mental health;
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The present study's aim is to find the prevalence of two of the common indicators of mental health - depression and anxiety – and any correlation with socio-demographic indicators in the Pakistani population during the lockdown from 5 May to 25 July 2020. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using an online questionnaire sent to volunteer participants. A total of 1047 participants over 18 were recruited through convenience sampling. The survey targeted depression and anxiety levels, which were measured using a 14 item self-reporting Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Out of the total sample population (N=354), 39.9% suffered from depression and 57.7% from anxiety. Binary logistical regressions indicated significant predictive associations of gender (OR=1.410), education (OR=9.311), residence (OR=0.370), household income (OR=0.579), previous psychiatric problems (OR=1.671), and previous psychiatric medication (OR=2.641). These were the key factors e associated with a significant increase in depression. Increases in anxiety levels were significantly linked to gender (OR=2.427), residence (OR=0.619), previous psychiatric problems (OR=1.166), and previous psychiatric medication (OR=7.330). These results suggest depression and anxiety were prevalent among the Pakistani population during the lockdown. Along with other measures to contain the spread of COVID-19, citizens' mental health needs the Pakistani government's urgent attention as well as that of mental health experts. Further large-scale, such as healthcare practitioners, should be undertaken to identify other mental health indicators that need to be monitored.
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