id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-325933-1qvpofvp Samrah, Shaher M Depression and Coping Among COVID-19-Infected Individuals After 10 Days of Mandatory in-Hospital Quarantine, Irbid, Jordan 2020-10-06 .txt text/plain 3504 197 47 Although variable degrees of fear, anxiety, anger, and depression are suspected to be observed in COVID-19-infected population during their quarantine, most studies in the literature focused on the psychosocial disturbances among health-care providers and potential contacts of COVID-19 patients. Data indicated high rates of depression, anxiety, and insomnia, posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSD), and substance use disorders among health-care workers dealing with COVID-19 patients. To date, this is the first study that aims to evaluate depression, various stressors, and associated factors and coping mechanisms among individuals with confirmed COVID-19 infection during their obligatory and prolonged in-hospital quarantine. 12, 19, 20 This study demonstrates that symptoms of depression were commonly reported among hospitalized COVID-19 patients during their mandatory quarantine, regardless of the severity of their illness. Symptoms of depression were commonly reported among COVID-19 patients during their in-hospital obligatory Receiving the support of family, friends, and medical staff was an essential alleviating factor, and connecting with them was the most preferred coping method. ./cache/cord-325933-1qvpofvp.txt ./txt/cord-325933-1qvpofvp.txt