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新冠疫情封锁期间的媒体消费与心理健康:一项覆盖英格兰、威尔士、苏格兰和北爱尔兰的英国横断面研究。

Media consumption and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: a UK cross-sectional study across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

作者信息

Neill Ruth D, Blair Carolyn, Best Paul, McGlinchey Emily, Armour Cherie

机构信息

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Queen's University Belfast, 6 College Park Ave, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT7 1PS UK.

Stress, Trauma, and Related Conditions (STARC) Research Lab, School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Malone Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT9 5BN UK.

出版信息

Z Gesundh Wiss. 2023;31(3):435-443. doi: 10.1007/s10389-021-01506-0. Epub 2021 Mar 20.

Abstract

AIM

As individuals adjust to new 'norms' and ways of living during the COVID-19 lockdown, there is a continuing need for up-to-date information and guidance. Evidence suggests that frequent media exposure is related to a higher prevalence of mental health problems, especially anxiety and depression. The aim of this study was to determine whether COVID-19 related media consumption is associated with changes in mental health outcomes.

METHODS

This paper presents baseline data from the COVID-19 Psychological Wellbeing Study. The cross-sectional study data was collected using an online survey following the Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7) and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), with some other basic information collected. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the influence of socio-demographic and media specific factors on anxiety and depression.

RESULTS

The study suggested that media usage is statistically significantly associated with anxiety and depression on the GAD-7 and PHQ-9 scales with excessive media exposure related to higher anxiety and depression scores.

CONCLUSION

This study indicated that higher media consumption was associated with higher levels of anxiety and depression. Worldwide it should be acknowledged that excessive media consumption, particularly social media relating to COVID-19, can have an effect on mental health. However, as this was a cross-sectional study we cannot infer any directionality as we cannot infer cause and effect; therefore, future research involving longitudinal data collection and analyses of variables over time is warranted.

摘要

目的

在新冠疫情封锁期间,随着个人适应新的“规范”和生活方式,对最新信息和指导的需求持续存在。有证据表明,频繁接触媒体与心理健康问题的较高患病率有关,尤其是焦虑和抑郁。本研究的目的是确定与新冠疫情相关的媒体消费是否与心理健康结果的变化有关。

方法

本文展示了新冠疫情心理健康研究的基线数据。横断面研究数据通过在线调查收集,采用广泛性焦虑障碍量表(GAD-7)和患者健康问卷(PHQ-9),并收集了一些其他基本信息。使用逻辑回归分析来检验社会人口统计学和特定媒体因素对焦虑和抑郁的影响。

结果

研究表明,在GAD-7和PHQ-9量表上,媒体使用与焦虑和抑郁在统计学上显著相关,过度接触媒体与更高的焦虑和抑郁得分相关。

结论

本研究表明,较高的媒体消费与较高水平的焦虑和抑郁有关。在全球范围内,应该认识到过度的媒体消费,特别是与新冠疫情相关的社交媒体,会对心理健康产生影响。然而,由于这是一项横断面研究,我们无法推断任何方向性,因为我们无法推断因果关系;因此,未来有必要进行涉及纵向数据收集和随时间对变量进行分析的研究。

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