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. 2020 Jun:288:112992.
doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.112992. Epub 2020 Apr 11.

Psychological symptoms of ordinary Chinese citizens based on SCL-90 during the level I emergency response to COVID-19

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Psychological symptoms of ordinary Chinese citizens based on SCL-90 during the level I emergency response to COVID-19

Fangyuan Tian et al. Psychiatry Res. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared that the Corona Virus (COVID-19) has become a global pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the psychological symptoms of ordinary Chinese citizens during the Level I Emergency Response throughout China. From January 31 to February 2 2020, an online questionnaire, Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) was designed, and differences in GSI T-scores among subgroups were examined by ANOVA. Based on a cut-off point of the GSI T-scores of 63, the overall sample was divided into high and low-risk groups. of the 1,060 participants investigated in China, more than 70% of them have moderate and higher level of psychological symptoms specifically elevated scores for obsessive compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, phobic anxiety, and psychoticism. There were no significant differences between males and females. Those who were of over 50 years old, had an undergraduate education and below, were divorced or widowed, and agricultural workers had significantly more symptoms. However, significantly more minors and medical staff were in the high-risk group. These results show that COVID-19 has a significant adverse socio-psychological influence on ordinary citizens. Therefore, governments should equip psychological health departments and pay attention to the people who are in high-risk groups, providing psychological interventions and assistance.

Keywords: COVID-19; Ordinary Chinese citizens; Psychological symptoms; SCL-90 level I emergency response.

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Declaration of Competing Interest We declare that we do not have any commercial or associative interest that represents a conflict of interest in connection with the work submitted.

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Fig. 1
Distribution of the overall sample in China (n = 1060).
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Fig. 2
Scores of the ten dimension of SCL-90 in the total sample and the two groups (Mean ± SD). Note: * indicates an abnormal value.

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