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新冠疫情期间收入损失、经济压力与抑郁症状之间的关联:来自两项纵向研究的证据

Association among income loss, financial strain and depressive symptoms during COVID-19: evidence from two longitudinal studies.

作者信息

Hertz-Palmor N, Moore T M, Gothelf D, DiDomenico G E, Dekel I, Greenberg D M, Brown L A, Matalon N, Visoki E, White L K, Himes M H, Schwartz-Lifshitz M, Gross R, Gur R C, Gur R E, Pessach I M, Barzilay R

机构信息

Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel.

School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

medRxiv. 2020 Sep 18:2020.09.15.20195339. doi: 10.1101/2020.09.15.20195339.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has major ramifications for global health and the economy, with growing concerns about economic recession and implications for mental health. Here we investigated the associations between COVID-19 pandemic-related income loss with financial strain and mental health trajectories over a 1-month course.

METHODS

Two independent studies were conducted in the U.S and in Israel at the beginning of the outbreak (March-April 2020, T1; N = 4 171) and at a 1-month follow-up (T2; N = 1 559). Mixed-effects models were applied to assess associations among COVID-19-related income loss, financial strain, and pandemic-related worries about health, with anxiety and depression, controlling for multiple covariates including pre-COVID-19 income.

FINDINGS

In both studies, income loss and financial strain were associated with greater depressive symptoms at T1, above and beyond T1 anxiety, worries about health, and pre-COVID-19 income. Worsening of income loss was associated with exacerbation of depression at T2 in both studies. Worsening of subjective financial strain was associated with exacerbation of depression at T2 in one study (US).

INTERPRETATION

Income loss and financial strain were uniquely associated with depressive symptoms and the exacerbation of symptoms over time, above and beyond pandemic-related anxiety. Considering the painful dilemma of lockdown versus reopening, with the tradeoff between public health and economic wellbeing, our findings provide evidence that the economic impact of COVID-19 has negative implications for mental health.

FUNDING

This study was supported by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation, Foundation Dora and Kirsh Foundation.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情对全球健康和经济产生了重大影响,人们越来越担心经济衰退及其对心理健康的影响。在此,我们调查了新冠疫情相关的收入损失与财务压力以及1个月期间心理健康轨迹之间的关联。

方法

在美国和以色列疫情爆发初期(2020年3月至4月,T1;N = 4171)以及1个月随访时(T2;N = 1559)进行了两项独立研究。应用混合效应模型评估新冠疫情相关的收入损失、财务压力以及与疫情相关的健康担忧与焦虑和抑郁之间的关联,并控制包括新冠疫情前收入在内的多个协变量。

结果

在两项研究中,收入损失和财务压力在T1时均与更严重的抑郁症状相关,这超出了T1时的焦虑、对健康的担忧以及新冠疫情前的收入。在两项研究中,收入损失的恶化均与T2时抑郁症状的加重相关。在一项研究(美国)中,主观财务压力的恶化与T2时抑郁症状的加重相关。

解读

收入损失和财务压力与抑郁症状以及症状随时间的加重存在独特关联,这超出了与疫情相关的焦虑。考虑到封锁与重新开放这一痛苦的两难境地,以及公共卫生与经济福祉之间的权衡,我们的研究结果证明了新冠疫情的经济影响对心理健康具有负面影响。

资金支持

本研究得到了美国国立精神卫生研究所、美以双边科学基金会、多拉基金会和基尔希基金会的资助。

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