A comprehensive study on evaluating anxiety level on COVID-19 survivors: an analysis using GAD-7 scale
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has initiated the rise of anxiety levels around the world, and till now, the
pandemic has left an effect on the mental state of individuals. The main objective of this
research is to evaluate the anxiety status of the post COVID-19 patients. GAD-7 assessments
were used among 25 participants, both male and female, aged more than 25. Among them, 15
were infected by the SARS-CoV-2 infection and recovered from it, 10 of them were COVID-
19 negative participants. The responses were collected from them through face to face
interviews and online video interaction. According to the responses of COVID-19 survivors,
33.33% of people are going through minimal anxiety, and 40% of them are suffering from mild
anxiety. It is alarming that 20% of people are experiencing moderate anxiety and 6.67% are
suffering from severe anxiety. For non-COVID-19 individuals, minimal anxiety (60%), mild
anxiety (20%), moderate anxiety (20%) and severe anxiety are 0%. Therefore, it may be
concluded that COVID-19 survivors' anxiety levels may have been impacted by the SARSCoV-
2 infection. Since the working sample size was small, a larger sample size may have
produced a more appropriate result