Mental health among UK university staff and postgraduate students in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Carr, Ewan [1 ]
Davis, Katrina [2 ,3 ]
Bergin-Cartwright, Gabriella [2 ]
Lavelle, Grace [2 ]
Leightley, Daniel [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Oetzmann, Carolin [2 ]
Polling, Catherine [2 ,3 ]
Stevelink, Sharon A. M. [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Wickersham, Alice [2 ]
Razavi, Reza [6 ]
Hotopf, Matthew [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, Dept Biostat & Hlth Informat, London, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, Dept Psychol Med, London, England
[3] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
[4] Kings Coll London, Kings Ctr Mil Hlth Res, London, England
[5] Kings Coll London, Acad Dept Mil Mental Hlth, London, England
[6] Kings Coll London, Sch Biomed Engn & Imaging Sci, Fac Life Sci & Med, London, England
关键词
COVID-19; mental health; occupational health; POPULATION; RISK;
D O I
10.1136/oemed-2021-107667
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives To characterise the baseline King's College London Coronavirus Health and Experiences of Colleagues at King's cohort and describe patterns of probable depression and anxiety among staff and postgraduate research students at a large UK university in April/May 2020. Methods An online survey was sent to current staff and postgraduate research students via email in April 2020 (n=2590). Primary outcomes were probable depression and anxiety, measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7, respectively. Secondary outcomes were alcohol use and perceived change in mental health. Outcomes were described using summary statistics and multivariable Poisson regression was used to explore associations with six groups of predictors: demographics and prior mental health, living arrangements, caring roles, healthcare, occupational factors and COVID-19 infection. All analyses were weighted to account for differences between the sample and target population in terms of age, gender, and ethnicity. Results Around 20% of staff members and 30% of postgraduate research students met thresholds for probable depression or anxiety on the questionnaires. This doubled to around 40% among younger respondents aged <25. Other factors associated with probable depression and anxiety included female gender, belonging to an ethnic minority group, caregiving responsibilities and shielding or isolating. Around 20% of participants were found to reach cut-off for hazardous drinking on Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, while 30% were drinking more than before the pandemic. Conclusions Our study shows worrying levels of symptoms of depression, anxiety and alcohol use disorder in an occupational sample from a large UK university in the months following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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