Predictors of mental health deterioration from pre- to post-COVID-19 outbreak

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作者
Ottenheim, Nathaly Rius [1 ]
Pan, Kuan-Yu [2 ,3 ]
Kok, Almar A. L. [2 ,3 ]
Jorg, Frederike [4 ,5 ]
Eikelenboom, Merijn [2 ,3 ]
Horsfall, Melany [2 ,3 ]
Luteijn, Rob A. [2 ]
van Oppen, Patricia [2 ,3 ]
Rhebergen, Didi [2 ,3 ,6 ]
Schoevers, Robert A. [4 ]
Penninx, Brenda W. J. H. [2 ,3 ]
Giltay, Erik J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Vrije Univ, Dept Psychiat, Amsterdam Publ Hlth, Amsterdam Univ Med Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Geestelijke Gezondheidszorg GGZ Ingeest, Dept Psychiat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Univ Ctr Psychiat, Groningen, Netherlands
[5] GGZ Friesland, Res Dept, Friesland, Netherlands
[6] Mental Hlth Care Inst, GGZ Centraal, Amersfoort, Netherlands
来源
BJPSYCH OPEN | 2022年 / 8卷 / 05期
基金
荷兰研究理事会;
关键词
Anxiety disorders; depressive disorders; epidemiology; COVID-19; neuroticism; GENERAL-POPULATION; COVID-19; ANXIETY; IMPACT; NETHERLANDS; DEPRESSION; INVENTORY; PERSONALITY; RATIONALE; SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.1192/bjo.2022.555
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background Mental health was only modestly affected in adults during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic on the group level, but interpersonal variation was large. Aims We aim to investigate potential predictors of the differences in changes in mental health. Method Data were aggregated from three Dutch ongoing prospective cohorts with similar methodology for data collection. We included participants with pre-pandemic data gathered during 2006-2016, and who completed online questionnaires at least once during lockdown in The Netherlands between 1 April and 15 May 2020. Sociodemographic, clinical (number of mental health disorders and personality factors) and COVID-19-related variables were analysed as predictors of relative changes in four mental health outcomes (depressive symptoms, anxiety and worry symptoms, and loneliness), using multivariate linear regression analyses. Results We included 1517 participants with (n = 1181) and without (n = 336) mental health disorders. Mean age was 56.1 years (s.d. 13.2), and 64.3% were women. Higher neuroticism predicted increases in all four mental health outcomes, especially for worry (beta = 0.172, P = 0.003). Living alone and female gender predicted increases in depressive symptoms and loneliness (beta = 0.05-0.08), whereas quarantine and strict adherence with COVID-19 restrictions predicted increases in anxiety and worry symptoms (beta = 0.07-0.11).Teleworking predicted a decrease in anxiety symptoms (beta = -0.07) and higher age predicted a decrease in anxiety (beta = -0.08) and worry symptoms (beta = -0.10). Conclusions Our study showed neuroticism as a robust predictor of adverse changes in mental health, and identified additional sociodemographic and COVID-19-related predictors that explain longitudinal variability in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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