Mental health and well-being during the second wave of COVID-19: longitudinal analyses of the UK COVID-19 Mental Health and Wellbeing study (UK COVID-MH)

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Wetherall, Karen [1 ]
Cleare, Seonaid [1 ]
McClelland, Heather [1 ]
Melson, Ambrose J. [1 ]
Niedzwiedz, Claire L. [2 ]
O'Carroll, Ronan E. [3 ]
O'Connor, Daryl B. [4 ]
Platt, Steve [5 ]
Scowcroft, Elizabeth [6 ]
Watson, Billy [7 ]
Zortea, Tiago [8 ]
Ferguson, Eamonn [9 ]
Robb, Kathryn A. [2 ]
O'Connor, Rory C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Inst Hlth & Wellbeing, Suicidal Behav Res Lab, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Glasgow, Inst Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[3] Univ Stirling, Div Psychol, Stirling, Scotland
[4] Univ Leeds, Sch Psychol, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
[5] Univ Edinburgh, Usher Inst, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[6] Samaritans, Ewell, England
[7] Scottish Assoc Mental Hlth, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[8] Univ Oxford, Oxford Inst Clin Psychol Training & Res, Oxford, England
[9] Univ Nottingham, Sch Psychol, Nottingham, England
来源
BJPSYCH OPEN | 2022年 / 8卷 / 04期
关键词
COVID-19; mental health; general population; depression; suicidal ideation; FALSE DISCOVERY RATE; SCALE; ENTRAPMENT; LONELINESS; BEHAVIOR; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1192/bjo.2022.58
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background Waves 1 to 3 (March 2020 to May 2020) of the UK COVID-19 Mental Health and Wellbeing study suggested an improvement in some indicators of mental health across the first 6 weeks of the UK lockdown; however, suicidal ideation increased. Aims To report the prevalence of mental health and well-being of adults in the UK from March/April 2020 to February 2021. Method Quota sampling was employed at wave 1 (March/April 2020), and online surveys were conducted at seven time points. Primary analyses cover waves 4 (May/June 2020), 5 (July/August 2020), 6 (October 2020) and 7 (February 2021), including a period of increased restrictions in the UK. Mental health indicators were suicidal ideation, self-harm, suicide attempt, depression, anxiety, defeat, entrapment, loneliness and well-being. Results A total of 2691 (87.5% of wave 1) individuals participated in at least one survey between waves 4 and 7. Depressive symptoms and loneliness increased from October 2020 to February 2021. Defeat and entrapment increased from July/August 2020 to October 2020, and remained elevated in February 2021. Well-being decreased from July/August 2020 to October 2020. Anxiety symptoms and suicidal ideation did not change. Young adults, women, those who were socially disadvantaged and those with a pre-existing mental health condition reported worse mental health. Conclusions The mental health and well-being of the UK population deteriorated from July/August 2020 to October 2020 and February 2021, which coincided with the second wave of COVID-19. Suicidal thoughts did not decrease significantly, suggesting a need for continued vigilance as we recover from the pandemic.
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