PSYCHOLOGICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON FRONTLINE HEALTH WORKERS IN NIGERIA

  • Jaiyeoba Adejoke F.
  • Adewunmi Cecilia M.
Keywords: Covid-19, Frontline Health workers, Mental Health, Pandemic, Psychological-Impact

Abstract

Infectious disease outbreaks have always been associated with psychological and mental challenges such as was experienced during the Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Healthcare workers are often exposed to unique stressors that go beyond typical occupational hazards, affecting their psychological and mental well-being as well as their personal relationships. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Psychological and Mental health of frontline health workers who attended to COVID-19 patients in different healthcare facilities where patients were being diagnosed, referred, and treated during the pandemic in Nigeria. This study utilized standardized and validated instruments of psychological distress (GHQ-12), General Anxiety Disorders (GAD-7), and the WHO Well-Being Assessment questionnaire (WHO-5) on 160 healthcare workers in facilities where COVID-19 patients were being diagnosed, referred, and treated using a descriptive survey research method. The study participants included healthcare professionals from different fields who were drawn through a convenience sampling procedure. All demographic data were analyzed using descriptive statistics of frequency count and percentages, while the research data were analyzed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and independent sample t-test at a p-value of 0.05.. The results revealed that COVID-19 disease significantly caused psychological distress, general anxiety disorders, and affected the well-being of frontline health workers in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study concluded that the mental health challenges faced by healthcare workers during infectious disease outbreaks such as COVID-19 pandemic, represent a critical public health concern that requires systematic attention and evidence-based interventions. It is therefore recommended that comprehensive support strategies should be organized for frontline healthcare workers to protect their psychological and mental well-being during health emergencies and outbreaks.

Author Biographies

Jaiyeoba Adejoke F.

Department of Human Kinetics & Health Education

University of Lagos

Adewunmi Cecilia M.

Department of Human Kinetics & Health Education, University of Lagos

Published
2025-12-25