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The Evolution in Anxiety and Depression with the Progression of the Pandemic in Adult Populations from Eight Countries and Four Continents

机译:焦虑和抑郁症的进化与八个国家和四大洲的成人人口大流行进展

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Nearly a year after the classification of the COVID-19 outbreak as a global pandemic, it is clear that different factors have contributed to an increase in psychological disorders, including public health measures that infringe on personal freedoms, growing financial losses, and conflicting messages. This study examined the evolution of psychosocial impacts with the progression of the pandemic in adult populations from different countries and continents, and identified, among a wide range of individual and country-level factors, which ones are contributing to this evolving psychological response. An online survey was conducted in May/June 2020 and in November 2020, among a sample of 17,833 adults (Phase 1: 8806; Phase 2: 9027) from eight countries/regions (Canada, the United States, England, Switzerland, Belgium, Hong Kong, the Philippines, New Zealand). Probable generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive episode (MDE) were assessed. The independent role of potential factors was examined using multilevel logistic regression. Probable GAD or MDE was indicated by 30.1% and 32.5% of the respondents during phases 1 and 2, respectively (a 7.9% increase over time), with an important variation according to countries/regions (range from 22.3% in Switzerland to 38.8% in the Philippines). This proportion exceeded 50% among young adults (18–24 years old) in all countries except for Switzerland. Beyond young age, several factors negatively influenced mental health in times of pandemic; important factors were found, including weak sense of coherence (adjusted odds ratio aOR = 3.89), false beliefs (aOR = 2.33), and self-isolation/quarantine (aOR = 2.01). The world has entered a new era dominated by psychological suffering and rising demand for mental health interventions, along a continuum from health promotion to specialized healthcare. More than ever, we need to innovate and build interventions aimed at strengthening key protective factors, such as sense of coherence, in the fight against the adversity caused by the concurrent pandemic and infodemic.
机译:近一年后Covid-19疫情作为全球大流行,很明显不同的因素导致了心理障碍的增加,包括侵犯个人自由,不断增长的财务损失和相互冲突的信息的公共卫生措施。本研究审查了在不同国家和大陆的成年人口中大流行的进展的心理社会影响的演变,并确定了广泛的个人和国家层面因素,这些因素是促进这种不断发展的心理反应。在2020年5月20日和2020年11月在17,833名成年人的样本中进行了在线调查(第1阶段:8806;第2阶段2:9027),来自八个国家/地区(加拿大,美国,英国,瑞士,比利时,香港,菲律宾,新西兰)。评估可能的广泛焦虑症(GAD)和主要抑郁发作(MDE)。使用多级物流回归检查潜在因素的独立作用。可能的GAD或MDE分别在阶段1和2期间的受访者表示了30.1%和32.5%(随时间的增加7.9%),根据国家/地区的重要变化(瑞士的22.3%的范围为38.8%在菲律宾)。除瑞士外,所有国家的年轻人(18-24岁)突破了50%的比例。除了年轻时之外,几个因素在大流行时期受到心理健康;发现了重要因素,包括弱的相干感(调整的赔率比AOR = 3.89),虚假信仰(AOR = 2.33),以及自隔离/检疫(AOR = 2.01)。世界已进入一个新的时代,以心理痛苦和心理健康干预的需求不断增长,沿着卫生促进到专门医疗保健的持续性。我们需要创新和建立旨在加强关键保护因素的干预,例如一致性的关键保护区,在抗击逆境造成的逆境和映射引起的逆境中。

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