Publications by authors named "Nurul Nabihah Mokhtar"

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  • A study was conducted on frontline healthcare workers in Kuala Lumpur during the COVID-19 pandemic to assess the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress, along with their relationship to sociodemographic factors, workplace concerns, and coping strategies.
  • Results showed that 69.3% of participants experienced depression, 77.4% anxiety, and 57.7% stress; none of the sociodemographic factors were linked to these mental health issues.
  • Depressive symptoms were tied to several workplace worries and specific coping strategies, with humor and substance use linked positively to depression, whereas active coping and acceptance were negatively correlated; similar patterns were noted for stress, but anxiety showed no correlation with
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