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  4. Depression Associated with Caregiver Quality of Life in Post-COVID-19 Patients in Two Regions of Peru

Depression Associated with Caregiver Quality of Life in Post-COVID-19 Patients in Two Regions of Peru

Author(s)
Janett V. Chávez Sosa
Flor M. Mego Gonzales
Zoila E. Aliaga Ramirez
Date Issued
29 de junio de 2022
Type
Article
Volume
10
Issue
7
Start Page
1219
End Page
1219
DOI
10.3390/healthcare10071219
Abstract
Due to COVID-19, the workload experienced by caregivers has increased markedly which has led them to experience fatigue, anxiety and depression. This study aims to determine the relationship between quality of life and depression in caregivers of post-COVID-19 patients in two regions of Peru. In a cross-sectional analytical study, the sample was non-probabilistic and by snowball, and consisted of 730 caregivers, to whom the questionnaires "Modified Betty Ferell Quality of Life" and the "Beck Depression Inventory" were applied. It was determined that being a male caregiver (OR: 2.119; 95% CI: 1.332-3.369) was associated with a good quality of life. On the other hand, caregivers who had children (OR: 0.391; 95% CI: 0.227-0.675), were vaccinated against COVID-19 (OR: 0.432; 95% CI: 0.250-0.744), were immediate family members (OR: 0.298; 95% CI: 0.117-0.761) and had high depression (OR: 0.189; 95% CI: 0.073-0.490) were associated with poor quality of life. The results of this study allow us to conclude the association between depression and poor quality of life in caregivers of these patients so it is necessary to monitor the mental health of caregivers, and to develop adaptation strategies to pandemic conditions.
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Depression (economics...

Coronavirus disease 2...

Quality of life (heal...

Pandemic

Anxiety

Mental health

Beck Depression Inven...

Snowball sampling

2019-20 coronavirus o...

Medicine

Severe acute respirat...

Workload

Gerontology

Psychology

Clinical psychology

Psychiatry

Disease

Internal medicine

Nursing

Outbreak

Virology

Operating system

Pathology

Economics

Infectious disease (m...

Macroeconomics

Computer science

Depression (economics...

Coronavirus disease 2...

Quality of life (heal...

Pandemic

Anxiety

Mental health

Beck Depression Inven...

Snowball sampling

2019-20 coronavirus o...

Medicine

Severe acute respirat...

Workload

Gerontology

Psychology

Clinical psychology

Psychiatry

Disease

Internal medicine

Nursing

Outbreak

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