Factors associated with COVID-19 fear among healthcare professionals in Bangladesh

To determine the factors associated with the COVID-19 fear, we conducted an online survey among healthcare professionals in Bangladesh. The "fear of COVID-19 scale" was used to measure the fear. The predicting factors were identified by deploying a multiple linear regression model. Structu...

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Main Author: Mohammad Ali (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a To determine the factors associated with the COVID-19 fear, we conducted an online survey among healthcare professionals in Bangladesh. The "fear of COVID-19 scale" was used to measure the fear. The predicting factors were identified by deploying a multiple linear regression model. Structural equation modelling was used to explore the relationship between mental health symptoms and COVID-19 fear. The overall fear score was 19.39 ± 5.26 (M ± SD) out of 28. Multiple linear regression identified financial constraints, self-employment, and general duties as the independent predictors of COVID-19 fear. However, structural equation modelling found a strong positive relationship between anxiety, insomnia, and fear. Results might be helpful for the policymakers and mental healthcare professionals to identify and manage maladaptive levels of fear and worry because of the coronavirus outbreak. 
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