Khalil Rami Bou, Dagher Ramez, Zarzour Myriam, Sleilaty Ghassan, Akl Hanna Abi, Kallab Maya, Richa Sami
Department of Psychiatry, Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon.
Faculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, A. Naccache Boulevard Achrafieh- Beiruth, P.O. box: 166830, Lebanon, Lebanon.
Curr Psychol. 2022 Jan 5:1-11. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02644-0.
Lockdown measures were taken since February 2020 in Lebanon, a country already going through a socio-economic crisis, to fight the new coronavirus pandemic. The aim of this study is to evaluate the psychological impact of the lockdown in Lebanon. A cross-sectional, online survey was conducted during the lockdown period in order to punctually assess depression, anxiety symptoms as well as eating and substance use disorders using self-rating scales (the DASS-21, SCOFF and CAGE-AID respectively), while identifying factors that might affect those outcomes. Overall, 1133 participants completed the questionnaire. The DASS-21 score was positively correlated with the impact of lockdown on participants' lifestyle and lockdown duration. A highest effect on DASS-21 score was related to the intensity of other stressful life events that have happened during the last 3 months. Linear regression analysis also showed that age, monthly income, professional status, the SCOFF and CAGE-AID scores, the intensity of the lockdown's impact on lifestyle and having been through other stressful life events unrelated to the lockdown per se, were risk factors affecting significantly the DASS-21 score. Lockdown, as well as other stressful life event that have happened during the last 3 months, were therefore associated with higher depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms. These findings may guide future policy making strategies in order to prevent mental health problems in case of a pandemic concomitant with other critical stressors.
自2020年2月起,黎巴嫩这个已经在经历社会经济危机的国家采取了封锁措施,以抗击新型冠状病毒疫情。本研究的目的是评估黎巴嫩封锁措施的心理影响。在封锁期间进行了一项横断面在线调查,以便使用自评量表(分别为DASS-21、SCOFF和CAGE-AID)及时评估抑郁、焦虑症状以及饮食和物质使用障碍,同时确定可能影响这些结果的因素。总体而言,1133名参与者完成了问卷。DASS-21得分与封锁对参与者生活方式的影响以及封锁持续时间呈正相关。对DASS-21得分影响最大的是过去3个月内发生的其他应激性生活事件的强度。线性回归分析还表明,年龄、月收入、职业状况、SCOFF和CAGE-AID得分、封锁对生活方式的影响强度以及经历过与封锁本身无关的其他应激性生活事件,都是显著影响DASS-21得分的风险因素。因此,封锁以及过去3个月内发生的其他应激性生活事件与更高的抑郁、焦虑和压力症状相关。这些发现可能会为未来的政策制定策略提供指导,以便在大流行与其他重大压力源同时出现时预防心理健康问题。