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Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Anger of the Cabin Crew during the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Korea

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HEALTHCARE
卷 10, 期 10, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10101952

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depression; anger; anxiety; flight attendant; psychological

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This study examines the mental states of cabin crews during the COVID-19 pandemic, and finds that a significant portion of them experience symptoms of depression and anxiety, with the latter group being more prone to anger. The study suggests that airlines should pay attention to the mental health of cabin crews during the pandemic and provide necessary interventions.
This study examines the levels of depression, anxiety, stress, and state and trait anger of cabin crews, as well as the differences in the main variables and general characteristics between the depression and anxiety groups, during the COVID-19 pandemic. This descriptive cross-sectional study used data from 161 Korean cabin crew members. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, independent t-tests, and chi-square tests. Of the participants, 62.7% were women, and 52.2% and 46.6% were classified into the depression and anxiety groups, respectively. No differences in the general characteristics between the non-depression and depression groups were found. However, in the anxiety group, there were significant differences in age, marital status, position, and work type during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the anxiety group showed a higher anger state (approximately 6.76 times higher than the normal group) than the depression group (approximately 4.90 times higher than the normal group). In a pandemic, airlines should screen cabin crews for depression and anxiety. The development and applications of mental health education for high-risk groups should include anger intervention.

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