Abstract

This study's goal was to learn more about the mental health of medical staff members during the pandemic COVID-19.A sample size of 377 participants, including professional physicians, physical therapists, and pharmacists, was taken.SPSS version 23 was used for data analysis. Frequency and percentage of age of participants, 25-30 years of age showed frequency of55 and 18.3%, 30-35 of age showed 68 frequencies and 22.7%, 40-45 of age showed 60 frequencies and 20.0% and from age 45-50 showed frequency of 49 and 16.3%. Mostly participants have the highest depression scores ranging from 10 to 13 (mild) and total anxiety scores ranging between (10-14 moderate). Mean score of total stress was 1.56±638, total anxiety scored 2.82±753 and total depression scored 1.87±0.692. There moderated anxiety level with mild stress and depression score among health care professionals because in healthcare professionals taken stress regarding health concerns and clinical responsibilities during covid-19.

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