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. 2021 May 25;66:102403. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102403

Table 2.

Summary of included studies on Prevalence and Associated Factors of Psychological impact of COVID-19 among Community, Health Care workers and Patients in Ethiopia, 2021.

Author Psychological impact Determinants
Kassaw CH et al [6]
  • Anxiety = 36%

  • Depression = 12.4%

  • Stress = 18%

  • Gender,

  • Educational status,

  • Monthly income,

  • Family size,

  • Contact with the person came abroad

  • History of chills and fever

Aylie NS et al [16]
  • Depression = 21.2%

  • Anxiety = 27.7%

  • Stress = 32.5%

  • Being female,

  • Staying at home,

  • History of medical illness

  • Poor and moderate social support

  • Not living with their parents,

  • Relatives got coronavirus

  • Low family income

  • Substance use

  • Previous psychological co-morbidity

Teshome A et al [11]
  • Anxiety = 100%

  • Contact with confirmed or suspected cases

  • No COVID-19 updates

  • No confidence on coping with stresses

  • COVID-19-related worry

  • Their feelings

Chekole YA et al [1]
  • Stress = 100%

  • Being at the age range of 25–31 years

  • Level of education

  • Being Nurse

  • Being pharmacist

Kassaw CH et al [20]
  • Anxiety = 100%

  • Living in Rural area

  • Primary level of education

  • Poor social support

  • Primigravida

Adhena G et al [21].
  • Stress = 100%

  • Being illiterate

  • Having a chronic disease

  • Being merchant

  • Not implementing preventive measures

  • Not following policies and scientific evidence to COVID-19

Hajure M et al [17]
  • Depression = 55.7%

  • Anxiety = 61.8%

  • Female gender

  • Poor social support

  • Marital status

  • Longer duration of illness

  • Presence of co-morbidity

  • Age

  • Tobacco use

Kibret S et al [18]
  • Anxiety = 100%

  • Marital status

  • Age

  • Having chronic illness

  • Having suspected COVID-19 family members

  • Not having an access to Personnel Protective Equipments

Addis SG et al [19]
  • Minimal (Normal) psychological impact = 77.2%

  • Mild psychological impact = 15.0%

  • Moderate psychological impact = 5.6%

  • Severe psychological impact = 2.2%

  • Age

  • Longer duration of illness

  • Being female

  • Presence of respiratory symptoms

  • Lack of social support