Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2021 Nov 10;41(11):359-377. doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.41.11.05. Epub 2021 Sep 27.
Canadian surveys from spring/summer 2020 suggest the prevalence of some positive mental health (PMH) outcomes have declined compared to pre-pandemic levels. However, less is known about the state of PMH during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We compared adults' self-rated mental health (SRMH), community belonging and life satisfaction in Fall 2020 versus 2019 in the overall population and across sociodemographic characteristics using cross-sectional data from the Survey on COVID-19 and Mental Health (September-December, 2020) and the 2019 Canadian Community Health Survey. We also conducted regression analyses to examine which sociodemographic factors were associated with reporting in Fall 2020 that one's mental health was about the same or better compared to before the pandemic.
Fewer adults reported high SRMH in Fall 2020 (59.95%) than in 2019 (66.71%) and fewer reported high community belonging in Fall 2020 (63.64%) than in 2019 (68.42%). Rated from 0 (very dissatisfied) to 10 (very satisfied), average life satisfaction was lower in Fall 2020 (7.19) than in 2019 (8.08). Females, those aged under 65 years, those living in a population centre, and those absent from work due to COVID-19 had lower odds of reporting that their mental health was about the same or better in Fall 2020.
The PMH of adults was lower during the pandemic's second wave. However, the majority of individuals still reported high SRMH and community belonging. The findings identify certain sociodemographic groups whose mental health appears to have been more negatively impacted by the pandemic. Continued surveillance is important in ensuring mental health builds back better and stronger in Canada after the pandemic.
2020 年春夏期间的加拿大调查显示,与大流行前水平相比,一些积极的心理健康(PMH)结果的流行率有所下降。然而,对于 COVID-19 大流行第二波期间的 PMH 状况知之甚少。
我们使用 2020 年 9 月至 12 月期间 COVID-19 与心理健康调查(Survey on COVID-19 and Mental Health)和 2019 年加拿大社区健康调查(Canadian Community Health Survey)的横断面数据,比较了总体人群以及在社会人口统计学特征方面,成年人在 2020 年秋季自我报告的心理健康(SRMH)、社区归属感和生活满意度与 2019 年秋季的差异。我们还进行了回归分析,以检验哪些社会人口统计学因素与报告 2020 年秋季心理健康状况与大流行前相比大致相同或更好有关。
2020 年秋季报告高 SRMH 的成年人比例(59.95%)低于 2019 年(66.71%),报告高社区归属感的成年人比例(63.64%)低于 2019 年(68.42%)。生活满意度的平均评分从 0(非常不满意)到 10(非常满意),2020 年秋季的评分(7.19)低于 2019 年(8.08)。女性、年龄在 65 岁以下、居住在人口中心以及因 COVID-19 缺勤的成年人报告 2020 年秋季心理健康状况大致相同或更好的可能性较低。
在大流行的第二波期间,成年人的 PMH 较低。然而,大多数人仍然报告了较高的 SRMH 和社区归属感。这些发现确定了某些社会人口统计学群体,他们的心理健康似乎受到大流行的负面影响更大。持续监测对于确保加拿大在大流行后更好、更强地恢复心理健康非常重要。