Abstract

Mental Distress and Psychological Disorders of Syrians in Fragile Syria and Multiple Countries Related to COVID-19

Highlights

  • Infections like Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) can spread distress and cause symptoms of mental distress among populations [1]

  • More participants from Syria suffered from reduced ability to earn money (P=0.007), and worried about being unable to provide food from COVID-19 (0.007) they worried less about them getting infected (P=0.041)

  • There was no significant difference in the worries of family, friends, work, and studies being affected by COVID-19 (P>0.05)

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Methods

Online questionnaires included SPTSS, K10, MSPSS, demographic, war- and COVID-19-related questions. This study included participants from 10 different countries and they were matched with Syrians according to age and gender as other variables could not be matched due to different standards between countries

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