id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-350758-oyqq7ltq Zhang, Xi-Ru Prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms, and association with epidemic-related factors during the epidemic period of COVID-19 among 123,768 workers in China: a large cross-sectional study 2020-08-26 .txt text/plain 3734 171 46 title: Prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms, and association with epidemic-related factors during the epidemic period of COVID-19 among 123,768 workers in China: a large cross-sectional study Therefore, in a large cross-sectional online study, we investigated the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms, as well as related factors, among factory workers during the epidemic period of COVID-19. As shown in Table 4 , the prevalence of respondents reporting a demand for psychological education (overall rate: 67.3%) was higher in those with anxiety (78.4% vs 66.9%) and depression symptoms (69.0% vs 66.7%) than in those without. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence and the related factors of anxiety and depression symptoms, and the demands for psychological education and interventions among workers during the epidemic period of COVID-19 in China. Interestingly, respondents who recently lived in Hubei province were more likely to report a lower risk of anxiety and depression symptoms, and slightly lower demands for psychological education and interventions. ./cache/cord-350758-oyqq7ltq.txt ./txt/cord-350758-oyqq7ltq.txt