A study published in BMCPsychiatry finds that during COVID-19 pandemic, one-third of the psychiatrists from Beijing, China, exhibited depression, one-quarter showed anxiety symptoms, and more than 40% experienced burnout.
] anxiety; MBI-GS , normal , mild , moderate , and severe . CPSS, scored 0–56, with a higher score indicating perceived higher stress. SSRS [], scored 13–66, with a higher score meaning a higher level of social support the participant received. In the present study, cutoff scores of 5 for the PHQ-9, 5 for the GAD-7, and 3 in each dimension for burnout were adopted to detect depression, anxiety, and burnout symptoms.
The prevalence of symptoms for the three mental health conditions was 33.2% for depression , 25.4% for anxiety , and 40.6% for burnout . We also usedtests to compare the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and burnout in different populations . The prevalence of symptoms of the 3 mental health was high among psychiatrists with low income , high perceived stress , and low social support .
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