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Increased Internet Searches for Insomnia as an Indicator of Global Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multinational Longitudinal Study

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间增加互联网搜索失眠作为全球心理健康的指标:跨国纵向研究

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Background Real-time global mental health surveillance is urgently needed for tracking the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective This study aimed to use Google Trends data to investigate the impact of the pandemic on global mental health by analyzing three keywords indicative of mental distress: “insomnia,” “depression,” and “suicide.” Methods We examined increases in search queries for 19 countries. Significant increases were defined as the actual daily search value (from March 20 to April 19, 2020) being higher than the 95% CIs of the forecast from the 3-month baseline via ARIMA (autoregressive integrated moving average) modeling. We examined the correlation between increases in COVID-19–related deaths and the number of days with significant increases in search volumes for insomnia, depression, and suicide across multiple nations. Results The countries with the greatest increases in searches for insomnia were Iran, Spain, the United States, and Italy; these countries exhibited a significant increase in insomnia searches on more than 10 of the 31 days observed. The number of COVID-19–related deaths was positively correlated to the number of days with an increase in searches for insomnia in the 19 countries (ρ=0.64, P =.003). By contrast, there was no significant correlation between the number of deaths and increases in searches for depression (ρ=–0.12, P =.63) or suicide (ρ=–0.07, P =.79). Conclusions Our analysis suggests that insomnia could be a part of routine mental health screening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:背景技术迫切需要实时全球心理健康监测,用于跟踪Covid-19大流行的长期影响。目的本研究旨在通过分析表明精神痛苦的三种关键词来研究谷歌趋势数据来调查大流行对全球心理健康的影响:“失眠,”“抑郁”和“自杀”。方法我们检查了19个国家的搜索查询的增加。显着增加被定义为实际的日常搜索值(从3月20日至4月19日)高于通过Arima(自回归综合移动平均)建模的3个月基线预测的95%CIS。我们研究了与多个国家的失眠,抑郁和自杀中的COVID-19相关死亡人数增加的相关性和数量显着增加的天数。结果企业最大程度地增加失眠的国家是伊朗,西班牙,美国和意大利;这些国家在观察到的31天中的10个以上,失眠症的显着增加。 Covid-19相关死亡人数与19个国家的失眠搜查的日期呈正相关(ρ= 0.64,P = .003)。相比之下,抑郁症的死亡人数与搜索中的死亡数量没有显着相关性(ρ= -0.12,p = .63)或自杀(ρ= -0.07,p = .79)。结论我们的分析表明,在Covid-19大流行期间,失眠可能成为常规心理健康筛查的一部分。

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