Investigating the relationship between socioeconomic status and psychological consequences of Covid disease in the general population
Abstract
Nearly everything has been impacted by the COVID-19 worldwide epidemic. This illness has an impact on a variety of aspects of our life, including the economy, society, and the physical and emotional health of people. However, one of the disease's most significant psychological impacts may be considered in a variety of socioeconomic settings.
Objective: This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between socioeconomic status and psychological consequences to the covid-19 disease in the general population.
Materials and methods: The 2000 surveys include parts for the GHQ-12 mental health assessment tool, the PHQ-9 basic assessment tool, the SES economic and social status measurement tool, the PTSD-PC accident damage assessment tool, and the GAD-7. Published to look into potentially harmful issues. Using STATA 17 software, the Chi-square test and logistic regression test were run on the study's data.