Graduate Institute of Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung 80708, Taiwan.
Department of Addiction Science, Kaohsiung Municipal Kai-Syuan Psychiatric Hospital, Kaohsiung 80276, Taiwan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jun 22;17(12):4479. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17124479.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted many aspects of people's lives all over the world. This Facebook survey study aimed to investigate the COVID-19-related factors that were associated with sleep disturbance and suicidal thoughts among members of the public during the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan. The online survey recruited 1970 participants through a Facebook advertisement. Their self-reported experience of sleep disturbance and suicidal thoughts in the previous week were collected along with a number of COVID-19-related factors, including level of worry, change in social interaction and daily lives, any academic/occupational interference, levels of social and specific support, and self-reported physical health. In total, 55.8% of the participants reported sleep disturbance, and 10.8% reported having suicidal thoughts in the previous week. Multiple COVID-19-related factors were associated with sleep disturbance and suicidal thoughts in the COVID-19 pandemic. Increased worry about COVID-19, more severe impact of COVID-19 on social interaction, lower perceived social support, more severe academic/occupational interference due to COVID-19, lower COVID-19-specified support, and poorer self-reported physical health were significantly associated with sleep disturbance. Less handwashing, lower perceived social support, lower COVID-19-specified support, poorer self-reported physical health, and younger age were significantly associated with suicidal thoughts. Further investigation is needed to understand the changes in mental health among the public since the mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对全世界许多人的生活产生了多方面的影响。这项 Facebook 调查研究旨在调查与 COVID-19 相关的因素,这些因素与 COVID-19 大流行期间台湾公众的睡眠障碍和自杀意念有关。该在线调查通过 Facebook 广告招募了 1970 名参与者。他们报告了前一周的睡眠障碍和自杀意念经历,以及一些与 COVID-19 相关的因素,包括担忧程度、社交互动和日常生活的变化、任何学业/职业干扰、社会和特定支持水平以及自我报告的身体健康状况。共有 55.8%的参与者报告前一周有睡眠障碍,10.8%的参与者有自杀意念。多项与 COVID-19 相关的因素与 COVID-19 大流行期间的睡眠障碍和自杀意念有关。对 COVID-19 的担忧增加、COVID-19 对社交互动的影响更严重、感知到的社会支持较低、COVID-19 导致的学业/职业干扰更严重、COVID-19 特定支持较低以及自我报告的身体健康状况较差,与睡眠障碍显著相关。较少的洗手、较低的感知社会支持、较低的 COVID-19 特定支持、较差的自我报告身体健康状况和较年轻的年龄与自杀意念显著相关。需要进一步调查以了解 COVID-19 大流行缓解以来公众心理健康的变化。