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Perceived Stress among Iranians during COVID-19 Pandemic; Stressors and Coping Mechanisms: A Mixed-methods Approach: Stress percu chez les Iraniens durant la pandemie de la COVID-19; stresseurs et mecanismes d'adaptation: Une approche de methodes mixtes

(2022) Perceived Stress among Iranians during COVID-19 Pandemic; Stressors and Coping Mechanisms: A Mixed-methods Approach: Stress percu chez les Iraniens durant la pandemie de la COVID-19; stresseurs et mecanismes d'adaptation: Une approche de methodes mixtes. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry-Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie. pp. 918-927. ISSN 0706-7437

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Abstract

Objective: New coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic socioeconomically affected the world. In this study, we measured the perceived stress in response to the COVID-19 pandemic among Iranians to determine the groups at both extremes of the spectrum followed by identifying the stressors and coping mechanisms. Methods: This study was a mixed-methods study. We distributed a web-based 10-item perceived stress scale (PSS-10), to measure perceived stress score (PSS), through social networks from March 12 to 23, 2020. Then, we interviewed 42 students, 31 homemakers, 27 healthcare providers, and 21 male participants to identify the sources of stress and coping mechanisms. Results: Finally, 13,454 participants completed the questionnaires. The median and interquartile range (IQR) of the participants' PSS was 21 (15-25). Students, homemakers, and healthcare workers (HCWs) showed a higher median (IQR) of PSS compared to other groups (23 18 to 27, 22 16 to 26, and 19 14 to 24, respectively). Male participants showed a lower median (IQR) PSS (17 12 to 23). Content analysis of 121 participants' answers showed that the most common stressors were school-related issues mentioned by students, family-related issues mentioned by homemakers, and COVID-19-related issues mentioned by healthcare providers. Male participants' coping mechanisms were mostly related to the perception of their abilities to cope with the current crisis. Conclusion: Our participants clinically showed a moderate level of PSS. The main stressors among students, homemakers, and HCWs were related to their principal role in this period, and male participants' coping mechanisms were inspired by the self-image retrieved from the social perspectives.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: COVID-19 stress psychological adaptation psychological health personnel qualitative research infectious-disease outbreak psychological impact reliability stigma Psychiatry
Page Range: pp. 918-927
Journal or Publication Title: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry-Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 67
Number: 12
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/07067437211004881
ISSN: 0706-7437
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30652

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