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2019冠状病毒病背景下重度抑郁症患者的心理社会健康与身体活动

Psychosocial Health and Physical Activity in People With Major Depression in the Context of COVID-19.

作者信息

Cody Robyn, Kreppke Jan-Niklas, Beck Johannes, Donath Lars, Eckert Anne, Imboden Christian, Hatzinger Martin, Holsboer-Trachsler Edith, Lang Undine E, Ludyga Sebastian, Mans Sarah, Mikoteit Thorsten, Oswald Anja, Rogausch Anja, Schweinfurth Nina, Zahner Lukas, Faude Oliver, Gerber Markus

机构信息

Department for Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Psychiatric Clinic Sonnenhalde, Riehen, Switzerland.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Oct 29;3:685117. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.685117. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Major depression is a psychiatric disease associated with physical inactivity, which in turn affects mental and physical health. A randomized controlled trial is being implemented to facilitate physical activity in people with major depression. In March 2020, Swiss state authorities temporarily legislated a lockdown to contain the Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19), which influenced health, behavior and research. The aim of this study was to find out whether data gathered before and during/after the lockdown among in-patients with major depression differ with regard to psychosocial health, physical activity and related attitudes and to establish whether baseline data have been affected by the lockdown. This is a cross-sectional analysis within a randomized controlled trial. Physically inactive, adult in-patients diagnosed with major depression were recruited from four Swiss psychiatric clinics between January 2019 and December 2020. Psychosocial health was measured with questionnaires pertaining to stress, sleep and health-related quality of life. Physical activity was measured with the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire. Explicit attitudes were measured with seven questionnaires pertaining to physical activity-related motivation and volition. Implicit attitudes toward physical activity were captured with a single target implicit association test. The sample consisted of 165 participants ( = 119 before lockdown, = 46 during/after lockdown). No statistically significant differences were found between in-patients with major depression assessed before and during/after the COVID-19 lockdown with regard to psychosocial health (stress, = 0.51; sleep, = 0.70; physical component of health-related quality of life, = 0.55; mental component of health-related quality of life, = 0.64), self-reported physical activity ( = 0.16) and explicit as well as implicit attitudes toward physical activity ( = 0.94). Hence, the COVID-19-induced lockdown seems not to have led to group differences. Baseline data gathered in in-patients suffering from major depression who are physically inactive upon admission to in-patient treatment in Switzerland seem to be unaffected by the COVID-19-induced lockdown. To assess changes in said population regarding psychosocial health and physical activity patterns over time, longitudinal data are needed.

摘要

重度抑郁症是一种与身体活动不足相关的精神疾病,而身体活动不足反过来又会影响身心健康。一项随机对照试验正在实施,以促进重度抑郁症患者的身体活动。2020年3月,瑞士国家当局临时立法实施封锁措施以控制新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫情,这对健康、行为和研究产生了影响。本研究的目的是了解在封锁前以及封锁期间/之后收集的重度抑郁症住院患者的数据在心理社会健康、身体活动及相关态度方面是否存在差异,并确定基线数据是否受到封锁的影响。这是一项随机对照试验中的横断面分析。2019年1月至2020年12月期间,从瑞士四家精神病诊所招募了身体活动不足、被诊断为重度抑郁症的成年住院患者。心理社会健康通过与压力、睡眠及健康相关生活质量有关的问卷进行测量。身体活动通过简易身体活动问卷进行测量。明确态度通过七份与身体活动相关动机和意志有关的问卷进行测量。对身体活动的隐性态度通过单一目标隐性联想测验进行捕捉。样本包括165名参与者(封锁前n = 119,封锁期间/之后n = 46)。在COVID-19封锁前和封锁期间/之后评估的重度抑郁症住院患者在心理社会健康(压力,p = 0.51;睡眠,p = 0.70;健康相关生活质量的身体成分,p = 0.55;健康相关生活质量的心理成分,p = 0.64)、自我报告的身体活动(p = 0.16)以及对身体活动明确和隐性态度(p = 0.94)方面均未发现统计学上的显著差异。因此,COVID-19引发的封锁似乎并未导致组间差异。在瑞士住院治疗时身体活动不足的重度抑郁症住院患者收集的基线数据似乎未受COVID-19引发的封锁影响。为了评估该人群在心理社会健康和身体活动模式方面随时间的变化,需要纵向数据。

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