Journal ArticleOpen Access
Level of depression and its associated factors among the frontline physicians of Bangladesh during the COVID-19 outbreak
Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, Child Health Research Foundation, Islamic University of Technology, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, ...
Published InJournal of Public Health and Development
Year2022
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the frontline physicians to a greater risk of getting infected, tremendous workload, and drastic changes in their work environment, leading to an increased prevalence of depression among doctors from many countries, including Bangladesh. The aim of this study was to examine the association of various personal, professional and psychosocial factors with different degrees of depressive symptoms among the frontline doctors of Bangladesh working during the COVID-19 pandemic. An online, cross-sectional survey was conducted for that purpose and data were collected from 312 doctors working in Bangladeshi hospitals using a self-administered survey questionnaire inclusive of a validated tool (Patient Health Questionnaire-9). Among the participants, around half were of age 30-34 years (51.3%), 81.8% worked in public…
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