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在全国代表性样本中 COVID-19 预期的心理健康后果:背景、覆盖范围和经济后果。

Anticipated mental health consequences of COVID-19 in a nationally-representative sample: Context, coverage, and economic consequences.

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, New York University, School of Global Public Health, New York, NY, United States of America; Emergency Preparedness Research, Evaluation, & Practice (EPREP) Program, Division of Policy Translation & Leadership Development, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, United States of America.

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, New York University, School of Global Public Health, New York, NY, United States of America.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2021 Apr;145:106441. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106441. Epub 2021 Jan 27.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic will have long-term consequences due to social and economic disruption. This study aimed to understand the contextual, media, and economic factors associated with anticipated mental health consequences from the COVID-19 pandemic among Americans. A nationally representative survey of 1001 respondents was conducted in April 2020. Chi-square tests and logistic regressions examined anticipated emotional or psychological effects on respondents or members of their households should social distancing measures continue. Specific analyses focused on: 1) COVID-19 experience - knowing someone or being infected; living in a state with a high death rate; or state social distancing policies; 2) media exposure - source of coronavirus information and time spent on coronavirus news; and 3) economics - current economic effects; and anticipated long-term financial effects. 41% of respondents anticipated mental health consequences. Living in a state with a greater COVID-19 death rate (OR 1.73; 95% CI 1.10, 2.72) and anticipating long-term financial difficulties (OR 2.98; 95% CI 1.93, 4.60) were both associated with greater likelihood of anticipated mental health consequences. Those whose primary news source was television, as opposed to print or online, were almost 50% less likely to anticipate mental health challenges (OR 0.52 CI 0.33, 0.81), while those who reported spending two or more hours daily on COVID-19 news were 90% more likely (OR 1.90; 95% CI 1.27, 2.85). Aspects of community health, media consumption, and economic impacts influence anticipated poor mental health from the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting each domain is relevant to interventions to address the consequences.

摘要

由于社会和经济的混乱,新冠疫情将产生长期影响。本研究旨在了解与美国人对新冠疫情可能产生的心理健康后果相关的背景、媒体和经济因素。2020 年 4 月,对 1001 名受访者进行了一项全国代表性调查。卡方检验和逻辑回归检验了社会隔离措施继续实施时受访者或其家庭成员可能出现的情绪或心理影响。具体分析集中在:1)新冠疫情经历-了解某人或被感染;居住在新冠死亡率较高的州;或州的社会隔离政策;2)媒体接触-冠状病毒信息来源和花在冠状病毒新闻上的时间;3)经济-当前经济影响;以及预期的长期财务影响。41%的受访者预计会出现心理健康问题。生活在新冠死亡率较高的州(OR 1.73;95%CI 1.10,2.72)和预期长期经济困难(OR 2.98;95%CI 1.93,4.60)的人更有可能出现预期的心理健康问题。与印刷或网络媒体相比,将电视作为主要新闻来源的人预计心理健康挑战的可能性低近 50%(OR 0.52,95%CI 0.33,0.81),而每天报告花两小时或更多时间阅读新冠疫情新闻的人则高出 90%(OR 1.90;95%CI 1.27,2.85)。社区健康、媒体消费和经济影响的各个方面都影响着对新冠疫情可能产生的不良心理健康的预期,这表明每个领域都与应对后果的干预措施有关。

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