The impact of COVID-19 and the confinement on the secondary level students of the Eastern region of Morocco.

Journal: Indian journal of psychiatry

Volume: 65

Issue: 11

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Mohammed VI, Oujda, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy Oujda, University Mohammed the First, Oujda, Morocco. Materno-Infantile and Mental Health Research Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy Oujda, University Mohammed the First, Oujda, Morocco.

Abstract summary 

In March 2020, Morocco announced the first COVID-19 case and implemented preventive measures, including home confinement.Monitoring the psychological effects and prevalence among high- and middle-school students.This study is cross-sectional, carried online.The survey was conducted by publishing an online questionnaire between May 14, 2020 and June 14, 2020, which included inquiries about socio-demographic data, the conditions of home confinement, activities carried out during confinement, and medical history and sleep patterns. To assess depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and stress, the survey employed the "DSRS-c," "SCARED," and "PSS10" scales, respectively.Data were received on Google forms coded by Excel 2010 and analyzed by IBM SPSS Statistics 22.Out of the 689 participants, 73.7% were females; the mean age was 16.08 years (standard deviation 1.48). 94.8% of subjects reported changes in sleep habits, and 41.4% of adolescents had high levels of depressive symptoms, while 50.7% had high levels of anxiety symptoms. Several factors were significantly associated with anxiety and depressive symptoms, including being a girl ( = 0.000), being a high-school student ( = 0.011), economic struggles during the pandemic ( = 0.003), doubting the necessity of home confinement ( = 0.000), spending over 3 hours a day on social networks and video games ( = 0.000), dropping out of remote learning ( = 0.000), having a psychiatric history ( = 0.000), having chronic illnesses in the family ( = 0.002), and changes in sleep habits ( = 0.000).The study found high prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms among students during the pandemic, emphasizing the need for mental health awareness and support.

Authors & Co-authors:  Moumni Hind H Elghazouani Fatima F

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Citations :  Guessoum SB, Lachal J, Radjack R, Carretier E, Minassian S, Benoit L, et al. Adolescent psychiatric disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. Psychiatry Res. 2020;291:113264. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres. 2020.113264.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_363_23
SSN : 0019-5545
Study Population
Girl
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Anxiety symptoms;COVID-19;depressive symptoms;high- and middle-school students;home confinement
Study Design
Case Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Morocco
Publication Country
India