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The mental health of Australian medical practitioners during Covid-19

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AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY
卷 29, 期 5, 页码 523-528

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/10398562211010807

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mental health; doctors; Australia; Covid-19

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A survey on doctors' distress levels during Covid-19 found that the rate of high distress was elevated, especially among junior doctors and those with previous mental health diagnoses. Social isolation had a significant impact on mental health, while likelihood of contact with Covid-19-positive patients did not affect distress levels.
Objectives: To ascertain whether doctors were experiencing higher rates of distress during Covid-19 and whether this was impacted by demographic factors. Our hypotheses were that being a junior doctor, having a previous mental health diagnosis and treating Covid-19 positive patients would predict higher rates of distress. Methods: Cross-sectional survey conducted via Survey Monkey. Voluntary participants were recruited from the mailing list of a national-based referral service for doctors to psychiatrists. Distress was measured using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10). Demographic factors were analysed for predictive value of a higher rating on the K10. Areas of concern in relation to Covid-19 and preference for support services were measured on a Likert scale and compared to levels of distress. Results: The rate of very high distress was 15%. Being a junior doctor and having a previous mental health diagnosis were predictive factors of a higher K10 score. K10 was not affected by likelihood of contact with Covid-19-positive patients. Social isolation had a larger impact on mental health in the context of a previous psychiatric diagnosis. Face-to-face assessments were preferred. Conclusions: Rates of distress in doctors have been higher than baseline during Covid-19. Some groups have been particularly vulnerable.

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