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了解加拿大民众在 COVID-19 大流行期间的心理健康感知。

Understanding the Perceived Mental Health of Canadians During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Health Analysis Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

Social Analysis and Modelling Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

出版信息

Health Rep. 2020 Jun 24;31(4):22-27. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202000400003-eng.

DOI:10.25318/82-003-x202000400003-eng
PMID:32644764
Abstract

BACKGROUND

While the physical health implications of the COVID-19 pandemic are regularly publicly available, the mental health toll on Canadians is unknown. This article examines the self-perceived mental health of Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic and explores associations with various concerns after accounting for socioeconomic and health factors.

DATA

The cross-sectional Canadian Perspectives Survey Series 1 collected information related to COVID-19 in late March and early April 2020 concerning labour market participation, behaviours, and health for the Canadian population 15 years and older living in the 10 provinces.

METHODS

Socioeconomic and health characteristics of respondents as well as concerns about the impact of COVID-19 were examined to determine differences in experiencing excellent or very good compared to good, fair or poor perceived mental health.

RESULTS

Just over half of Canadians aged 15 and older (54%) reported excellent or very good mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several concerns were also associated with mental health. Notably, after considering the effects of socioeconomic and health characteristics, women, youth, individuals with a physical health condition and those who were very or extremely concerned with family stress from confinement were less likely to report excellent or very good mental health.

DISCUSSION

These findings point to particular risks for lower perceived mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results highlight various concerns of Canadians which may be associated with mental health, in particular, family stress in the home.

摘要

背景

虽然 COVID-19 大流行对人们身体健康的影响经常被公开报道,但人们对加拿大人心理健康的影响却知之甚少。本文探讨了 COVID-19 大流行期间加拿大人的自我感知心理健康状况,并在考虑社会经济和健康因素后,探讨了与各种担忧的关联。

数据

2020 年 3 月下旬和 4 月初,加拿大观点调查系列 1 收集了与 COVID-19 相关的信息,涉及 15 岁及以上、居住在加拿大 10 个省份的劳动人口参与、行为和健康。

方法

调查对象的社会经济和健康特征以及对 COVID-19 影响的担忧被用来确定在经历极好或非常好的心理健康与经历良好、一般或较差的心理健康之间的差异。

结果

超过一半的 15 岁及以上的加拿大人(54%)报告在 COVID-19 大流行期间有极好或非常好的心理健康。还有一些担忧也与心理健康有关。值得注意的是,在考虑了社会经济和健康特征的影响后,女性、年轻人、有身体疾病的人以及对家庭因禁闭而产生的压力非常或极其担忧的人不太可能报告极好或非常好的心理健康。

讨论

这些发现表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,人们的心理健康可能存在特定的风险。研究结果突出了加拿大人的各种担忧,这些担忧可能与心理健康有关,特别是家庭在家庭中的压力。

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