Abstract

Background: The person survived after covid-19 is experiencing a variety of post covid physical and mental healthcomplications. Anxiety is one such mental health complication experienced by most of the covid-19 survivors. As lessstudies are conducted in India regarding anxiety level of covid-19 survivors, the researcher felt the need to conduct suchstudies. This study aimed to assess the level of anxiety experienced by the covid-19 survivors in Bangalore. Materialsand Methods: The study used a non-experimental descriptive research design among 35 Covid-19 survivors residing atBangalore, Karnataka recruited through network sampling. Data was collected by using Generalised Anxiety DisorderScale (GAD-7). Results: The anxiety scores range from 0 to 20 with the mean and standard deviation of 6.54+5.209.Overall 43% had minimal anxiety, the moderate and severe anxiety were 14.7% and 8.8% respectively. None of the sociodemographic variables were significantly associated with the level of anxiety. There is a negligible negative correlationexists between age and anxiety, but it was not statistically significant. Conclusions: Anxiety symptoms are prevalentamong covid-19 survivors. Therefore initiatives should be taken to overcome before it gets worsen by paying attention tovarious coping mechanism and utilization of support system.

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