Kerstis Birgitta, Giannotta Fabrizia, Wågert Petra von Heideken, Hellström Charlotta, Lindberg Daniel, Stier Jonas, Elvén Maria
School of Health, Care and Social Welfare Mälardalen University, 72123 Västerås, Sweden.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Nov 3;9(11):1498. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111498.
Although many studies have been conducted on the effects of COVID-19 on individual lives, only a few focus on the changes in mental health and views of public institutions during the pandemic. This study aimed to investigate how mental health, i.e., life satisfaction, worries, and psychological distress, and views on public institutions' communication and activities have changed among Swedes during the COVID-19 pandemic, and whether this was moderated by age and sex. In April-May 2020 (survey 1) and in January-February 2021 (survey 2), 2554 adults and 1904 newly recruited adults, respectively, anonymously completed online surveys. We found that life satisfaction and psychological distress did not change from survey 1 to survey 2. However, the level of worries increased, and the positive views of the public institutions decreased. Moreover, worries and psychological distress increased more in young adults than older adults. Finally, the change in the views of the public institutions was not related to the change in worries. Our results highlight the COVID-19 long-term impacts on individual mental health and call for the need for future research concerning the consequences for the population, especially among young adults. The results also indicate that the views on activities of public authorities decreased over time, especially among men. Given that loss of this trust can have vastly negative effects, for instance, on the vaccine campaign, it is important to monitor this trend, to increase awareness among Swedish authorities. The results also stress for institutions to provide adequate support both during the COVID-19 pandemic and in a future crisis.
尽管已经开展了许多关于新冠疫情对个人生活影响的研究,但只有少数研究关注疫情期间心理健康的变化以及对公共机构的看法。本研究旨在调查在新冠疫情期间瑞典人的心理健康(即生活满意度、担忧和心理困扰)以及对公共机构沟通和活动的看法发生了怎样的变化,以及这些变化是否受到年龄和性别的调节。在2020年4月至5月(调查1)和2021年1月至2月(调查2),分别有2554名成年人和1904名新招募的成年人匿名完成了在线调查。我们发现,从调查1到调查2,生活满意度和心理困扰没有变化。然而,担忧程度增加了,对公共机构的积极看法减少了。此外,年轻人的担忧和心理困扰比老年人增加得更多。最后,对公共机构看法的变化与担忧的变化无关。我们的研究结果突出了新冠疫情对个人心理健康的长期影响,并呼吁未来开展有关对人群影响的研究,尤其是在年轻人中。结果还表明,随着时间的推移,对公共当局活动的看法有所下降,尤其是在男性中。鉴于这种信任的丧失可能会产生巨大的负面影响,例如对疫苗接种运动,监测这一趋势很重要,以提高瑞典当局的认识。结果还强调各机构在新冠疫情期间和未来危机中都要提供充分的支持。