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The Effect of Meditation and Physical Activity on the Mental Health Impact of COVID-19–Related Stress and Attention to News Among Mobile App Users in the United States: Cross-sectional Survey

机译:冥想和身体活动对Covid-19相关压力的心理健康影响的影响,并在美国移动应用用户中的新闻中的新闻:横截面调查

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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has been declared an international public health emergency, and it may have long-lasting effects on people’s mental health. There is a need to identify effective health behaviors to mitigate the negative mental health impact of COVID-19. Objective The objectives of this study were to (1) examine the regional differences in mental health and COVID-19–related worry, attention to news, and stress, in light of the state-level prevalence of COVID-19 cases; (2) estimate the associations between mental health and COVID-19–related worry, attention to news, and stress and health behavior engagement (ie, physical activity, mindfulness meditation); and (3) explore the mediating effect of health behavior engagement on the associations between mental health and COVID-19–related worry, attention to news, and stress. Methods A cross-sectional survey was distributed to a sample of US adult paying subscribers to the Calm app (data were collected from April 22 to June 3, 2020). The survey assessed COVID-19–related worry, attention to news, and stress; health behavior engagement; and mental health (ie, perceived stress, posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety and depression). Statistical analyses were performed using R software. Differences in COVID-19–related worry, attention to news, and stress and mental health by location were assessed using t tests and chi-square tests. Logistic and ordinary least squares models were used to regress mental health and health behavior on COVID-19–related worry, attention to news, and stress; moreover, causal mediation analysis was used to estimate the significance of the mediation effects. Results The median age of the respondents (N=8392) was 47 years (SD 13.8). Participants in the Mid-Atlantic region (New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania) reported higher levels of stress, more severe depression symptoms, greater worry about COVID-19, paying more attention to COVID-19–related news, and more stress related to social distancing recommendations than participants living in other regions. The association between worry about COVID-19 and perceived stress was significantly mediated by changes in physical activity ( P .001), strength of meditation habit ( P .001), and stopping meditation ( P =.046). The association between worry about COVID-19 and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms was significantly mediated by changes in physical activity ( P .001) and strength of meditation habit ( P .001). Conclusions Our findings describe the mental health impact of COVID-19 and outline how continued participation in health behaviors such as physical activity and mindfulness meditation reduce worsening of mental health due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These data have important implications for public health agencies and health organizations to promote the maintenance of health habits to reduce the residual mental health burden of the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:背景技术Covid-19大流行已被宣布为国际公共卫生紧急情况,对人们的心理健康有持久的影响。需要确定有效的健康行为,以减轻Covid-19的负面心理健康影响。目的本研究的目的是(1)鉴于Covid-19案件的状态普遍存在,审查心理健康和Covid-19相关担心,注意新闻和压力的区域差异; (2)估计心理健康与Covid-19相关忧虑,关注新闻的协会,以及压力和健康行为参与(即身体活动,谨慎冥想); (3)探讨健康行为参与对心理健康与Covid-19相关担心,关注新闻和压力的协会的调解效果。方法将横断面调查分发给美国成人支付订户的样本到平静的应用程序(从4月22日至6月3日收集的数据)。该调查评估了Covid-19相关的忧虑,注意新闻和压力;健康行为参与;心理健康(即,感知压力,错误胁迫障碍和焦虑和抑郁)。使用R软件进行统计分析。使用T检验和Chi-Square测试评估Covid-19相关的忧虑,注意新闻,注意力和心理健康的差异。逻辑和普通最小二乘模式用于在Covid-19相关的忧虑,注意新闻和压力的情况下向心理健康和健康行为转义心理健康和健康行为;此外,因果调解分析用于估计中介效应的重要性。结果受访者的中位年龄(n = 8392)为47岁(SD 13.8)。大西洋地区(新泽西州,纽约和宾夕法尼亚州)的参与者报告了更高水平的压力,更严重的抑郁症状,更高担心Covid-19,更加关注Covid-19相关新闻,以及更多的压力相关社会疏散建议而不是生活在其他地区的参与者。担心Covid-19和感知应激之间的关联被物理活性的变化,冥想习惯(P& .001)的强度显着介导,并停止冥想(P = .046)。担心Covid-19和前后应激障碍之间的关联被物理活性变化(P< .001)和冥想习惯的强度显着介导(P& .001)。结论我们的研究结果描述了Covid-19的心理健康影响,概述了人们如何继续参与身体活动和谨慎冥想,减少了由于Covid-19大流行而导致心理健康的恶化。这些数据对公共卫生机构和卫生组织具有重要意义,以促进维持卫生习惯,以减少Covid-19大流行的残余心理健康负担。

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