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Mental health and insomnia problems in healthcare workers after the COVID-19 pandemic:A multicenter cross-sectional study
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作者 Wei Ding min-zhong wang +8 位作者 Xian-Wei Zeng Zhen-Hua Liu Yao Meng Hui-Ting Hu Yuan Zhang Yu-Guang Guan Fan-Gang Meng Jian-Guo Zhang Shu wang 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第5期704-714,共11页
BACKGROUND Healthcare workers(HCWs)are at increased risk of contracting coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)as well as worsening mental health problems and insomnia.These problems can persist for a long period,even afte... BACKGROUND Healthcare workers(HCWs)are at increased risk of contracting coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)as well as worsening mental health problems and insomnia.These problems can persist for a long period,even after the pandemic.However,less is known about this topic.AIM To analyze mental health,insomnia problems,and their influencing factors in HCWs after the COVID-19 pandemic.METHODS This multicenter cross-sectional,hospital-based study was conducted from June 1,2023 to June 30,2023,which was a half-year after the end of the COVID-19 emergency.Region-stratified population-based cluster sampling was applied at the provincial level for Chinese HCWs.Symptoms such as anxiety,depression,and insomnia were evaluated by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7,Patient Health Questionnaire-9,and Insomnia Severity Index.Factors influencing the symptoms were identified by multivariable logistic regression.RESULTS A total of 2000 participants were invited,for a response rate of 70.6%.A total of 1412 HCWs[618(43.8%)doctors,583(41.3%)nurses and 211(14.9%)nonfrontline],254(18.0%),231(16.4%),and 289(20.5%)had symptoms of anxiety,depression,and insomnia,respectively;severe symptoms were found in 58(4.1%),49(3.5%),and 111(7.9%)of the participants.Nurses,female sex,and hospitalization for COVID-19 were risk factors for anxiety,depression,and insomnia symptoms;moreover,death from family or friends was a risk factor for insomnia symptoms.During the COVID-19 outbreak,most[1086(76.9%)]of the participating HCWs received psychological interventions,while nearly all[994(70.4%)]of them had received public psychological education.Only 102(7.2%)of the HCWs received individual counseling from COVID-19.CONCLUSION Although the mental health and sleep problems of HCWs were relieved after the COVID-19 pandemic,they still faced challenges and greater risks than did the general population.Identifying risk factors would help in providing targeted interventions.In addition,although a major proportion of HCWs have received public psychological education,individual interventions are still insufficient. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Mental health Psychological symptoms INSOMNIA Sleep disorders Cross-sectional study Epidemiological study
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Role of high mobility group box protein 1 in depression:A mechanistic and therapeutic perspective 被引量:1
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作者 Shu wang Yu-Guang Guan +1 位作者 Yan-Hua Zhu min-zhong wang 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2022年第6期779-786,共8页
As a common and serious psychiatric disorder,depression significantly affects psychosocial functioning and quality of life.However,the mechanism of depression is still enigmatic and perplexing,which limits its precise... As a common and serious psychiatric disorder,depression significantly affects psychosocial functioning and quality of life.However,the mechanism of depression is still enigmatic and perplexing,which limits its precise and effective therapeutic methods.Recent studies demonstrated that neuroinflammation activation plays an important role in the pathophysiology of depression.In this respect,high mobility group box 1(HMGB1)may be a possible signaling inducer of neuroinflammation and can be a potential mechanistic and therapeutic target for depression.Herein,we review recent studies on the mechanistic and therapeutic targets of HMGB1 in depression and propose potential perspectives on this topic. 展开更多
关键词 NEUROINFLAMMATION DEPRESSION High mobility group box 1 Mechanism Review PERSPECTIVE
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