The Impact of the Early Stages of COVID-19 on Mental Health in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom

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作者
Mueller, Sandrine R. [1 ]
Delahunty, Fionn [2 ]
Matz, Sandra C. [3 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Data Sci Inst, New York, NY USA
[2] MindDoc Hlth GmbH, MindDoc, Munich, Germany
[3] Columbia Univ, Columbia Business Sch, New York, NY USA
关键词
COVID-19; depression; emotions; happiness; well-being; RESILIENCE; ADVERSITY; UK; SEPTEMBER-11; DISASTER; SUICIDE; ANXIETY; PEOPLE; MOOD;
D O I
10.1037/pspp0000459
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The impact of COVID-19 on people's physical health is well documented. But how did COVID-19-with all the uncertainty and disruption of daily life it entailed-impact people's mental health? We used ecologically momentary assessments from 22,562 individuals (largely young adults) across the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom to study the impact of the early stages of COVID-19 on mental health. Exploring within-person trajectories of mood (4,471,810 observations) and depression (274,911 observations) between January 1 and September 30 of 2020, and comparing them to those observed for the same time period in 2019, we provide evidence that people-on average-show high levels of resilience. While the United States saw momentary decreases in mood and increases in depression that quickly returned to baseline, Germany and the United Kingdom did not experience observable negative effects on mental health. In a small subsample of U.S. users, we show that the mental health trajectories appear to be relatively consistent across different sociodemographics groups. Investigating the impact of social distancing on people's mental health within-person, we demonstrate that social distancing-on average-was associated with a decline in mental health. However, our findings also highlight that not all COVID-19 experiences were created equal. While individuals who experienced social distancing as burdensome reported lower levels of mental health, those who did not, indicated normal or even elevated levels of mental health.
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页码:620 / 639
页数:20
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