Depression-anxiety in the Adult Population of Qatar during the First Year of COVID-19
Author | Khaled, Salma Mawfek |
Author | Amro, Iman |
Author | Bader, Lina |
Author | Bellaj, Tarek |
Author | Marzouki, Yousri |
Author | Hasan, Youssef (6) |
Author | Al-Kaabi, Ibrahim Mohamed AA |
Author | Woodruff, Peter |
Author | Alabdulla, Majid A |
Author | Haddad, Peter |
Available date | 2021-10-18T10:50:40Z |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Publication Name | Qatar University Annual Research an Exhibition 2021 (quarfe) |
Citation | Khaled S. M., Amro I., Bader L., Bellaj T., Marzouki Y., Hasan Y., Al-Kaabi I. M. A. A., Woodruff P., Alabdulla M., Haddad P., "Depression-anxiety in the Adult Population of Qatar during the First Year of COVID-19", Qatar University Annual Research Forum and Exhibition (QUARFE 2021), Doha, 20 October 2021, https://doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0177 |
Abstract | There is limited data from Arabic-speaking countries on risk factors for depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Country-specific data is necessary given differences in culture, demographics, and COVID-19 infection and mortality rates. This study intended to identify the factors associated with symptoms of depression-anxiety in the adult population of Qatar during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a cross-sectional online survey in Qatar between July and December 2020 after Qatar's first COVID-19 wave and before the beginning of the second wave. Depression-anxiety was defined as a cut-off of 20 or higher on the PHQ-ADS scale. Of 1138 participants, 71.05% were female, 69.0% Arabs, and 70.0% Non-Qataris. 77 % were < 40 years (the median age in Qatar is 32 years). In a fully-adjusted model, six variables were significantly associated with PHQ-ADS; Arab ethnicity (OR=1.67, p=0.026), never married (OR=1.69, p < 0.015), prior psychiatric history (OR=1.80, p=0.009), Social Media induced worries (OR=1.72, p=0.003), history of COVID-19 (OR=1.76, p=0.039), loneliness (OR=1.91, p < 0.001), and lower levels of religiosity (OR=0.96, p=0.039). The potential risk factors identified may assist with anxiety and depression prevention in future COVID-19 waves, similar national events and assist with early intervention to treat sufferers. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Qatar University Press |
Subject | Depression Anxiety Associated factors COVID-19 pandemic Qatar |
Type | Poster |
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