A Study of Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Qatar
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Methods Design and Participants
2.2. Ethical Considerations and Data Collection
2.3. Measures
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.1.1. Study Characteristics
3.1.2. Pooled Prevalence of Clinically Elevated Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents during COVID-19 Pandemic
3.2. Analytical Study
4. Discussion
4.1. Prevalence of Anxiety Symptoms
4.2. Factors Correlated to Anxiety Symptoms
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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n or Mean | SD or % | |
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Age | 9.33 | 3.17 |
Age groups | ||
6–9 years | 120 | 60.3% |
10–16 years | 79 | 39.9% |
Sex | ||
Boys | 111 | 55.7% |
Girls | 88 | 44.3% |
Residency status | ||
Native Qataris | 151 | 75.8% |
Expatriates | 48 | 24.2% |
Living situation | ||
With both parents | 189 | 94.9% |
With one parent | 10 | 5.1% |
Affected by COVID-19 | ||
Child himself/herself | 28 | 14.1% |
One family member | 49 | 24.6% |
No one | 122 | 61.3% |
Children with mental health problems in the past | ||
yes | 8 | 4% |
no | 191 | 96% |
Parents with mental health problems | ||
Yes | 5 | 2.5% |
No | 194 | 97.5% |
Male 6–9 n = 71 | Male 10–16 n = 40 | Female 6–9 n = 49 | Female 10–16 n = 39 | Total Sample n = 199 | |||||
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Cut Off Score | n (%) | Cut Off Score | n (%) | Cut Off Score | n (%) | Cut Off Score | n (%) | n (%) | |
Anxiety status | ≥26 | 23 (32.3%) | ≥24 | 6 (15%) | ≥28 | 21 (42.8%) | ≥27 | 9 (23%) | 59 (29.6%) |
PA status | ≥2 | 18 (25.3%) | ≥2 | 6 (15%) | ≥2 | 11 (22.4%) | ≥2 | 10 (25.6%) | 45 (22.6%) |
SA status | ≥7 | 29 (40.8%) | ≥5 | 9 (22.5%) | ≥7 | 22 (44.8%) | ≥6 | 10 (25.6%) | 70 (35.1%) |
PIF | ≥5 | 35 (49.3%) | ≥5 | 5 (12.5%) | ≥6 | 22 (44.8%) | ≥5 | 13 (33.3%) | 75 (37.6%) |
SP | ≥7 | 22 (30.9%) | ≥6 | 18 (45%) | ≥7 | 19 (38.7%) | ≥7 | 13 (33.3%) | 72 (36.1%) |
OCD | ≥3 | 15 (21.1%) | ≥2 | 6 (15%) | ≥3 | 8 (16.3%) | ≥2 | 14 (35.8%) | 43 (21.6%) |
GAD | ≥5 | 26 (36.6%) | ≥5 | 5 (12.5%) | ≥5 | 23 (46.9%) | ≥5 | 12 (30.7%) | 66 (33.1%) |
n | Minimum | Maximum | Mean | Std. Deviation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Anxiety score | 199 | 0 | 75 | 20.93 | 14.265 |
Total PA score | 199 | 0 | 13 | 1.00 | 1.987 |
Total SA score | 199 | 0 | 17 | 5.04 | 4.258 |
Total PIF score | 199 | 0 | 14 | 4.42 | 3.802 |
Total SP score | 199 | 0 | 16 | 5.44 | 3.851 |
Total OCD score | 199 | 0 | 12 | 1.22 | 2.035 |
Total GAD score | 199 | 0 | 18 | 3.81 | 3.226 |
6–9 Years | 10–16 Years | p-Value | |
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Mean ± (SD) | |||
Total anxiety score | 23.87 ± (14.6) | 16.62 ± (12.5) | 0.00 * |
Total PA score | 1.09 ± (2) | 0.87 ± (1.9) | 0.45 |
Total SA score | 6.25 ± (4.4) | 3.27 ± (3.1) | 0.00 * |
Total PIF score | 5.37 ± (3.9) | 2.94 ± (2.9) | 0.00 * |
Total SP score | 5.42 ± (3.9) | 5.52 ± (3.7) | 0.86 |
Total OCD score | 1.36 ± (2.1) | 1.03 ± (1.8) | 0.24 |
Total GAD score | 4.37 ± (3.3) | 3 ± (2.9) | 0.003 * |
Male | Female | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Mean ± (SD) | |||
Total anxiety score | 19.24 ± (12.07) | 23 ± (16.4) | 0.076 * |
Total PA score | 0.88 ± (1.7) | 1.17 ± (2.2) | 0.31 |
Total SA score | 4.83 ± (3.9) | 5.29 ± (4.5) | 0.45 |
Total PIF score | 4.06 ± (3.7) | 4.83 ± (3.7) | 0.16 |
Total SP score | 5.05 ± (3.4) | 5.93 ± (4.2) | 0.11 |
Total OCD score | 1.13 ± (1.8) | 1.31 ± (2.2) | 0.53 |
Total GAD score | 3.29 ± (2.6) | 4.47 ± (3.7) | 0.01 * |
Natives | Expatriates | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Mean ± (SD) | |||
Total anxiety score | 19.43 ± (14) | 25.69 ± (14.2) | 0.008 * |
Total PA score | 0.97 ± (1.9) | 1.06 ± (2) | 0.788 |
Total SA score | 4.77 ± (4.1) | 5.85 ± (4.5) | 0.125 |
Total PIF score | 4.04 ± (3.5) | 5.67 ± (4.2) | 0.010 * |
Total SP score | 5.11 ± (3.8) | 6.48 ± (3.5) | 0.033 * |
Total OCD score | 1.09 ± (1.9) | 1.63 ± (2.2) | 0.116 |
Total GAD score | 3.44 ± (3) | 5 ± (3.4) | 0.003 * |
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Moalla, M.; Reagu, S.; Alabdulla, M.; Khan, Y.S.; Takish, Z.; Al-Musfir, T.; Emadie, B.A.; Elwerfellie, M.M.; Narasimhan, S.; Nazzal, H. A Study of Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Qatar. Psychiatry Int. 2023, 4, 136-146. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint4020016
Moalla M, Reagu S, Alabdulla M, Khan YS, Takish Z, Al-Musfir T, Emadie BA, Elwerfellie MM, Narasimhan S, Nazzal H. A Study of Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Qatar. Psychiatry International. 2023; 4(2):136-146. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint4020016
Chicago/Turabian StyleMoalla, Mariem, Shuja Reagu, Majid Alabdulla, Yasser Saeed Khan, Ziad Takish, Tumadher Al-Musfir, Buthaina Al Emadie, Manal Matoug Elwerfellie, Srinivasan Narasimhan, and Hani Nazzal. 2023. "A Study of Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Qatar" Psychiatry International 4, no. 2: 136-146. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint4020016
APA StyleMoalla, M., Reagu, S., Alabdulla, M., Khan, Y. S., Takish, Z., Al-Musfir, T., Emadie, B. A., Elwerfellie, M. M., Narasimhan, S., & Nazzal, H. (2023). A Study of Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Qatar. Psychiatry International, 4(2), 136-146. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint4020016