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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Clin Cases. Aug 6, 2020; 8(15): 3188-3196
Published online Aug 6, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i15.3188
Table 1 Study characteristics
No.Ref.CountryCParticipantsMeasures
1McAlonan et al[1]Hong KongQuestionnaires2003: 176; 2004: 1842003: PSS-10 to measure perceived stress; 2004: PSS-10, DASS-21 to measure depression and anxiety, and IES-R to measure posttraumatic stress
2Tam et al[2]Hong KongQuestionnaires1621The General Health Questionnaire was used to identify psychological distress
3Su et al[3]TaiwanProspective and periodic follow-up design study70BDI to identify cases of symptomatic depression; STAI to identify anxiety; Insomnia and PSQI to identify sleep disturbance
4Chan et al[4]SingaporeQuestionnaires993GHQ-28 to detect psychiatric cases; IES to assess PTSD symptoms
5Wu et al[5]ChinaQuestionnaires549IES-R to assess PTS symptoms
6Goulia et al[6]GreeceQuestionnaires469Questionnaire (part-I) and the GHQ-28 to assess HCWs psychological distress
7Chong et al[7]TaiwanQuestionnaires1257IES to assess the frequency of intrusive and avoidant phenomena in response to a specific stressful life event; CHQ–12 to assess psychiatric morbidity
8Wu et al[8]ChinaQuestionnaires662IES-R to assess PTS symptoms; CES-D to measure depression; Questionnaires
9Hong et al[9]ChinaFollow-up interviews70IES to assess symptoms of intrusive thoughts and avoidance resulting from traumatic life events. SAS and SDS to assess symptoms of depression and anxiety; SCL-90 to screen for psychopathological symptoms; SF-36 to assess health function and SDSS to access the function in a variety of occupational, social, marital, and family roles
10Mok et al[10]Hong KongFace-to-face or telephone interviews10A semistructured interview, qualitative approach
11Phua et al[11]SingaporeQuestionnaires124COPE to assess coping strategies, IES to measure psychological reactions and GHQ-28 to measure psychiatric morbidity
12Styra et al[12]TorontoQuestionnaires248Event Scale-Revised to screen for PTSS
13Chan et al[15]Hong KongQuestionnairesA total of 8 of the 42 Hong Kong public hospitalsχ2 statistics to examine
The association between nurses’ perceived
Stress from SARS and their corresponding
Perceived health status during the SARS epidemic
14Kim et al[18]Seoul and in Kyung-gi provinceQuestionnaires679Questionnaires
15Aiello et al[19]TorontoQuestionnaires1250Questionnaires
16Maunder et al[21]TorontoStructured interviews1984IES, K10, and MBI-EE to measure demographic and job data as well as traumatic stress response
17Lee et al[24]TaiwanQuestionnaires26Questionnaires