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Hastane çalışanlarında COVID-19 salgını sırasında depresyon, anksiyete ve stresle ilişkili faktörlerin incelenmesi

Year 2025, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 660 - 670, 30.05.2025
https://doi.org/10.31020/mutftd.1575402

Abstract

Amaç: Bu kesitsel çalışmanın amacı, COVID-19 döneminde radyoloji teknisyenlerinde depresyon, anksiyete, stres ile sosyal destek ve stresle başa çıkma değişkenleri arasındaki ilişkileri incelemektir.
Yöntem: Çalışma verileri 01.03.2021-01.05.2021 tarihleri arasında Türk Medikal Radyoteknoloji Derneği'ne kayıtlı 429 kişiden elde edilmiştir. Verilerin değerlendirilmesinde tanımlayıcı istatistikler, korelasyon analizi ve regresyon analizi kullanılmıştır.
Bulgular: Çalışmada depresyon, anksiyete, stres ile sosyal destek alt boyutları arasında negatif yönde anlamlı ilişkiler belirlenmiştir. Depresyon, anksiyete, stres ile "duygusal başa çıkma" arasında pozitif yönde anlamlı ilişkiler bulunmuştur. Aynı zamanda anksiyete, stres ve "kaçınmacı başa çıkma" arasında pozitif yönde anlamlı ilişkiler bulunmuştur. Depresyon ve stresi etkileyen faktörlerin yalnızca sosyal destek boyutunda "özel insan", stresle başa çıkma boyutlarında ise "duygusal başa çıkma" olduğu belirlenmiştir. Anksiyeteyi etkileyen faktörler arasında sosyal destek boyutunda sadece “arkadaş”, stresle başa çıkma boyutlarından ise "duygusal başa çıkma" faktörlerinin yer aldığı görülmüştür.
Sonuç: COVID-19 sürecinde depresyon, anksiyete ve stres ile sosyal destek ve başa çıkma stratejileri arasındaki olumsuz ilişkiler, ruh sağlığının güçlendirilmesi açısından sosyal destek sistemlerinin ve etkili başa çıkma yöntemlerinin önemini ortaya koymaktadır.

Ethical Statement

Mersin Üniversitesi Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler Etik Kurul Başkanlığı'ndan 03/02/2021 tarih 02 sayısı ile etik kurul izni alınmıştır.

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An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers

Year 2025, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 660 - 670, 30.05.2025
https://doi.org/10.31020/mutftd.1575402

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the relationships between depression, anxiety, stress and social support and stress coping variables in radiology technicians during the COVID-19 period.
Method: The study data were obtained from 429 individuals registered with the Turkish Medical Radiotechnology Association between 01.03.2021 and 01.05.2021. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis were used to evaluate the data.
Results: In the study, negative significant relationships were determined between depression, anxiety, stress and social support sub-dimensions. Positive significant relationships were found between depression, anxiety, stress, and "emotion-oriented coping". At the same time, positive significant relationships were found between anxiety, stress, and "avoidance coping ". It has been determined that the factors affecting depression and stress are only " significant other" in the dimension of social support, and " emotion-oriented coping" in the dimensions of coping with stress. Among the factors affecting anxiety, it was observed that only "friend" in the dimension of social support and "emotion-oriented coping" from the dimensions of coping with stress.
Conclusion: The negative relationships between depression, anxiety, and stress with social support and coping strategies during the COVID-19 period emphasize the importance of social support systems and effective coping methods in strengthening mental health.

Ethical Statement

Ethics committee permission was obtained from Mersin University Social and Human Sciences Ethics Committee Presidency with the number 02 dated 03/02/2021.

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  • 24. Eker D, Arkar H, Yaldız H. Factorial structure, validity, and reliability of revised form of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support, (in Turkish). Turkish Journal of Psychiatry. 2001;12(1):17-25.
  • 25. Boysan M. Validity of the Coping Inventory For Stressful Situations - Short Form (CISS-21) in a non-clinical Turkish sample / Stresli Durumlarla Başa Çıkma Envanteri Kısa Formu’nun (SDBÇE-21) klinik dışı Türk örnekleminde geçerliliği. Dusunen Adam. Published online June 12, 2012:101-107. doi:10.5350/DAJPN2012250201
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  • 27. Cong CW, Ling WS, Aun TS. Problem-focused coping and depression among adolescents: Mediating effect of self-esteem. Curr Psychol. 2021;40(11):5587-5594. doi:10.1007/s12144-019-00522-4
  • 28. Sharma S, et al. Coping strategies and emotional responses adopted by health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic-braving the storm. Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology. 2023;39(4):628-636. doi:10.4103/joacp.joacp_196_22
  • 29. Ćufta M. Stress and Religious Faiths, (in Turkish). Pamukkale Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi. 2016;0(5):50-70. doi:10.17859/pauifd.14501
  • 30. Wang H. Workplace Violence (WPV) Prevention Training Program for a Healthcare Organization. Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Scholarly Projects. 2022. https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/shs_dnp/36/
  • 31. Dyer O. US hospitals tighten security as violence against staff surges during pandemic. BMJ. Published online October 5, 2021:n2442. doi:10.1136/bmj.n2442
  • 32. Rodríguez-Bolaños R, et al.The Urgent Need to Address Violence Against Health Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Medical Care. 2020;58(7):663-663. doi:10.1097/MLR.0000000000001365
  • 33. Devi S. COVID-19 exacerbates violence against health workers. The Lancet. 2020;396(10252):658. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31858-4
  • 34. Tengilimoğlu D, et al. Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic period on depression, anxiety and stress levels of the healthcare employees in Turkey. Legal Medicine. 2021;48:101811. doi:10.1016/j.legalmed.2020.101811
  • 35. Ing EB, Xu Q (A), Salimi A, Torun N. Physician deaths from corona virus (COVID-19) disease. Occupational Medicine. 2020;70(5):370-374. doi:10.1093/occmed/kqaa088
  • 36. Tabah A, et al. Personal protective equipment and intensive care unit healthcare worker safety in the COVID-19 era (PPE-SAFE): An international survey. Journal of Critical Care. 2020;59:70-75. doi:10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.06.005
  • 37. Chen Q, et al. Mental health care for medical staff in China during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Lancet Psychiatry. 2020;7(4):e15-e16. doi:10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30078-X
  • 38. Huang L, et al. Factors Influencing anxiety of health care workers in the Radiology Department with high exposure risk to COVID-19. Med Sci Monit. 2020;26. doi:10.12659/MSM.926008
  • 39. Kırılmaz H, Yorgun S, Atasoy A. A Research on determination of psychosocial risk factors in health employee. International Journal of Cultural and Social Studies (IntJCSS). 2016;2(1):66-82.
  • 40. Elbay RY, Kurtulmuş A, Arpacıoğlu S, Karadere E. Depression, anxiety, stress levels of physicians and associated factors in Covid-19 pandemics. Psychiatry Research. 2020;290:113130. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113130
  • 41. Mo Y, et al. Work stress among Chinese nurses to support Wuhan in fighting against COVID‐19 epidemic. J Nurs Manag. 2020;28(5):1002-1009. doi:10.1111/jonm.13014
  • 42. Mahamid FA, Veronese G, Bdier D. Fear of coronavirus (COVID-19) and mental health outcomes in Palestine: The mediating role of social support. Curr Psychol. 2023;42(10):8572-8581. doi:10.1007/s12144-021-02395-y
  • 43. Schmuck J, et al. Sense of coherence, social support and religiosity as resources for medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based survey among 4324 health care workers within the German Network University Medicine. Doering S, ed. PLoS ONE. 2021;16(7):e0255211. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255211
  • 44. Küçükkavradım U. Investigation of the Relationship between Body and Social Support Perception to Depression Level in a Group of Women with Mastectomy, (in Turkish). MSc. Thesis. Işık University; 2020.
  • 45. Alnazly E, Khraisat OM, Al-Bashaireh AM, Bryant CL. Anxiety, depression, stress, fear and social support during COVID-19 pandemic among Jordanian healthcare workers. Fernández-Alcántara M, ed. PLoS ONE. 2021;16(3):e0247679. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0247679
  • 46. Kaşdarma E, Kantar A. Depression and Locus of Control: The multiple mediating role of stress coping strategies, (in Turkish). ETU Journal of Social Sciences Institute. 2021;(13):21-41. doi:10.29157/etusbed.896708
  • 47. Xiao H, et al. The Effects of Social Support on Sleep Quality of Medical Staff Treating Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in January and February 2020 in China. Med Sci Monit. 2020;26. doi:10.12659/MSM.923549
  • 48. Sasangohar F, et al. Provider Burnout and Fatigue During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned From a High-Volume Intensive Care Unit. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 2020;131(1):106-111. doi:10.1213/ANE.0000000000004866
  • 49. Kılınç T, Sis Çelik A. Relationship between the social support and psychological resilience levels perceived by nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A study from Turkey. Perspect Psychiatr Care. 2021;57(3):1000-1008. doi:10.1111/ppc.12648
  • 50. Munawar K, Choudhry FR. Exploring stress coping strategies of frontline emergency health workers dealing Covid-19 in Pakistan: A qualitative inquiry. American Journal of Infection Control. 2021;49(3):286-292. doi:10.1016/j.ajic.2020.06.214
  • 51. Folkman S, Lazarus RS. An analysis of coping in a Middle-Aged Community Sample. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 1980;21(3):219. doi:10.2307/2136617
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Management
Journal Section Research Article
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Müge Bölükkaya 0000-0003-0920-917X

Sabahattin Tekingündüz 0000-0002-2528-9029

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Early Pub Date May 28, 2025
Publication Date May 30, 2025
Submission Date October 29, 2024
Acceptance Date March 13, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 15 Issue: 2

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APA Bölükkaya, M., & Tekingündüz, S. (2025). An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi Ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi, 15(2), 660-670. https://doi.org/10.31020/mutftd.1575402
AMA Bölükkaya M, Tekingündüz S. An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi. May 2025;15(2):660-670. doi:10.31020/mutftd.1575402
Chicago Bölükkaya, Müge, and Sabahattin Tekingündüz. “An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers”. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi Ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi 15, no. 2 (May 2025): 660-70. https://doi.org/10.31020/mutftd.1575402.
EndNote Bölükkaya M, Tekingündüz S (May 1, 2025) An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi 15 2 660–670.
IEEE M. Bölükkaya and S. Tekingündüz, “An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers”, Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 660–670, 2025, doi: 10.31020/mutftd.1575402.
ISNAD Bölükkaya, Müge - Tekingündüz, Sabahattin. “An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers”. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi 15/2 (May 2025), 660-670. https://doi.org/10.31020/mutftd.1575402.
JAMA Bölükkaya M, Tekingündüz S. An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi. 2025;15:660–670.
MLA Bölükkaya, Müge and Sabahattin Tekingündüz. “An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers”. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi Ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi, vol. 15, no. 2, 2025, pp. 660-7, doi:10.31020/mutftd.1575402.
Vancouver Bölükkaya M, Tekingündüz S. An Examination of The Factors Related To Depression, Anxiety, and Stress During The COVID-19 Pandemic in Hospital Workers. Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tıp Tarihi ve Folklorik Tıp Dergisi. 2025;15(2):660-7.

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