Risk Factors Underlying COVID-19 Lockdown-Induced Mental Distress

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作者
Novotny, Jan Sebastian [1 ]
Gonzalez-Rivas, Juan Pablo [2 ,3 ]
Kunzova, Sarka [2 ]
Skladana, Maria [2 ]
Pospisilova, Anna [2 ]
Polcrova, Anna [2 ]
Medina-Inojosa, Jose Ramon [4 ]
Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco [4 ]
Geda, Yonas Endale [5 ]
Stokin, Gorazd Bernard [1 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] St Annes Univ Hosp, Translat Neurosci & Aging Program, Ctr Translat Med, Int Clin Res Ctr, Brno, Czech Republic
[2] St Annes Univ Hosp, Kardiovize Study, Int Clin Res Ctr, Brno, Czech Republic
[3] Harvard Univ, Dept Global Hlth & Populat, Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Mayo Clin, Div Prevent Cardiol, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Rochester, MN USA
[5] Barrow Neurol Inst, Dept Neurol, Phoenix, AZ 85013 USA
[6] Mayo Clin, Translat Neurosci & Aging Program, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[7] Univ Med Ctr, Div Neurol, Ljubljana, Slovenia
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY | 2020年 / 11卷
关键词
COVID-19; stress levels; depressive symptoms; risk factors; feeling of loneliness; GENERAL-POPULATION; HEALTH; DEPRESSION; EXPERIENCE; QUARANTINE; SARS; LONELINESS; PREVALENCE; RESILIENCE; SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2020.603014
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Recent reports suggest that the COVID-19 lockdown resulted in changes in mental health, however, potential age-related changes and risk factors remain unknown. We measured COVID-19 lockdown-induced stress levels and the severity of depressive symptoms prior to and during the COVID-19 lockdown in different age groups and then searched for potential risk factors in a well-characterized general population-based sample. A total of 715 participants were tested for mental distress and related risk factors at two time-points, baseline testing prior to COVID-19 and follow-up testing during COVID-19, using a battery of validated psychological tests including the Perceived Stress Scale and the Patient Health Questionnaire. Longitudinal measurements revealed that the prevalence of moderate to high stress and the severity of depressive symptoms increased 1.4- and 5.5-fold, respectively, during the COVID-19 lockdown. This surge in mental distress was more severe in women, but was present in all age groups with the older age group exhibiting, cross-sectionally, the lowest levels of mental distress prior to and during the lockdown. Illness perception, personality characteristics such as a feeling of loneliness, and several lifestyle components were found to be associated with a significant increase in mental distress. The observed changes in mental health and the identified potential risk factors underlying these changes provide critical data justifying timely and public emergency-tailored preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic mental health interventions, which should be integrated into future public health policies globally.
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