Depressive Symptoms and Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Large, Longitudinal, Cross-sectional Survey

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作者
MacDonald, James J. [1 ]
Baxter-King, Ryan [2 ]
Vavreck, Lynn [2 ,3 ]
Naeim, Arash [4 ]
Wenger, Neil [5 ]
Sepucha, Karen [6 ]
Stanton, Annette L. [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, 1285 Franz Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Coll Letters & Sci, Dept Polit Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Coll Letters & Sci, Dept Commun, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Ctr Smart Hlth, Clin & Translat Sci Inst, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
[5] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Div Gen Internal Med & Hlth Sci Res, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
[6] Harvard Med Sch, Hlth Decis Sci Ctr, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Boston, MA USA
[7] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychiat & Biobehav Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
来源
JMIR MENTAL HEALTH | 2022年 / 9卷 / 02期
关键词
COVID-19; depression; anxiety; pandemic; mental health; public health; psychological variables; younger adults; symptom monitoring; health intervention; LONELINESS; SCALE; POPULATION;
D O I
10.2196/33585
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the mental health of millions across the globe. Understanding factors associated with depressive symptoms and anxiety across 12 months of the pandemic can help identify groups at higher risk and psychological processes that can be targeted to mitigate the long-term mental health impact of the pandemic. Objective: This study aims to determine sociodemographic features, COVID-19-specific factors, and general psychological variables associated with depressive symptoms and anxiety over 12 months of the pandemic. Methods: Nationwide, cross-sectional electronic surveys were implemented in May (n=14,636), July (n=14,936), October (n=14,946), and December (n=15,265) 2020 and March/April 2021 (n=14,557) in the United States. Survey results were weighted to be representative of the US population. The samples were drawn from a market research platform, with a 69% cooperation rate. Surveys assessed depressive symptoms in the past 2 weeks and anxiety in the past week, as well as sociodemographic features; COVID-19 restriction stress, worry, perceived risk, coping strategies, and exposure; intolerance of uncertainty; and loneliness. Results: Across 12 months, an average of 24% of respondents reported moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms and 32% reported moderate-to-severe anxiety. Of the sociodemographic variables, age was most consistently associated with depressive symptoms and anxiety, with younger adults more likely to report higher levels of those outcomes. Intolerance of uncertainty and loneliness were consistently and strongly associated with the outcomes. Of the COVID-19-specific variables, stress from COVID-19 restrictions, worry about COVID-19, coping behaviors, and having COVID-19 were associated with a higher likelihood of depressive symptoms and anxiety. Conclusions: Depressive symptoms and anxiety were high in younger adults, adults who reported restriction stress or worry about COVID-19 or who had had COVID-19, and those with intolerance of uncertainty and loneliness. Symptom monitoring as well as early and accessible intervention are recommended.
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