Associations between social COVID-19 exposure and psychological functioning

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Malwina Lewicka
Jada G. Hamilton
Erika A. Waters
Heather Orom
Elizabeth Schofield
Marc T. Kiviniemi
Peter A. Kanetsky
Jennifer L. Hay
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[1] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Washington University in St. Louis,Division of Public Health Sciences
[3] University at Buffalo,Department of Community Health and Health Behavior
[4] University of Kentucky,Department of Health, Behavior and Society
[5] H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute,Department of Cancer Epidemiology
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COVID-19; Social factors; Psychological functioning; COVID-19 concerns; Exploratory factor analysis (EFA); Moderation analyses;
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The negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health have been widely reported, but less is known about how the impact of COVID-19 on others in one’s social circle shapes these high distress levels. This study examines associations between social COVID-19 exposure—knowing someone who had a COVID-19 infection—and psychological functioning, as well as whether socio-demographic factors moderate these relationships. In June 2020, respondents (N = 343) from clinics in Tampa, Florida, U.S.A. reported whether they had social COVID-19 exposure, anxiety, depression, and stress, and other COVID-19-related concerns. Social COVID-19 exposure was associated with increased anxiety, stress, and concerns about a family member getting sick, and concerns about drinking and substance use. Several associations between exposure and psychological functioning were stronger in women, younger people, and people with lower income, implying these groups face elevated psychological risks due to the pandemic, and should be prioritized in mental health recovery efforts.
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页码:472 / 482
页数:10
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