Journal of Women's Health Care

Journal of Women's Health Care
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0420

Abstract

Mental Health during COVID-19 Pandemic/Baghdad Al-Kar

Noora Abd-Al-Hussein Dawood Al-Jbouri, Zainab Jawad Kadhim Mashkury* and Rawa Jaafar Kadhim Al- Ameri

Background: This study reviewed the psychological consequences of the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 and the challenges that face post-traumatic interventions. COVID-19 pandemic has multifaceted psychological effects extending social stigmatization to COVID-19 patients, resulted in delaying in medical care and hiding important medical history, particularly of travel, this in turn will increase the risk of transmission.

Objective: To explore if there is significant impacts of public health emergency COVID-19 on mental health among clients attending Al/Karkh Care centres.

Methods: Cross-sectional study describes the mental health status among clients attending Al-Karkh Health Centres during the COVID-19 pandemic, using mental health reports from Mental Health Unit/Al-Karkh Health Directorate, which were collected from January to August. Using (SPSS25) for statistical analysis. Statistical test Chi-square used and P value of ≤ 0.05 was considered significant.

Result: The percentages of psychological disturbances among clients is higher throughout the first seven months of 2019 than 2020, till August the percentage of psychological disturbances started to hike up in 2020 than in 2019 (6%), (5.4%) respectively. Throughout the months of 2020 up to August there was significant difference between male and female clients in mental disturbances p value <0.0001.

Conclusion: The current study found that COVID-19 pandemic is expected to raise great challenges for mental health services in health care centres and constitute a mental health risk especially to women and girls compared to men.

Published Date: 2021-03-24; Received Date: 2021-02-25

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