KMID : 1152020220060020091
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Journal of Korean Nursing Research 2022 Volume.6 No. 2 p.91 ~ p.102
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Factors influencing depression in COVID-19 quarantined persons: Based on the 2020 Community Health Survey
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Jeong Yeon-Jin
Jun Hye-Jung
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Abstract
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Purpose : The purpose of this study is to examine the influencing of quarantine experience on depression of subjective health status, fear of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease-19), and belief in COVID-19 response ability.
Methods : This study was conducted with 204,424 people with quarantine experience who participated in the 2020 CHS (Community Health Survey). Data were analyzed with the x©÷ test, t-test and multiple logistic regression using the SAS 9.4.
Results : The factors associated with depression were age(CI£½1.72-2.37), Social support during quarantine(CI£½1.13-1.93), Subjective health status(CI£½1.74-5.33). As for sociodemographic characteristics, age, social support during quarantine and subjective health status were factors influencing depression. As for COVID-19 characteristics, fear of COVID-19 and belief in ability to respond to COVID-19 were identified as factors affecting depression.
Conclusion : It is necessary to prepare a system for screening people who are vulnerable to mental health and a system for tracking and managing mental health after quarantine.
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KEYWORD
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COVID-19, Quarantine, Depression, Fear, Big data
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