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芬兰有/无残疾人群在 COVID-19 大流行期间不良生活方式变化的差异:心理困扰作为中介。

Differences in Unfavorable Lifestyle Changes during the COVID-19 Pandemic between People with and without Disabilities in Finland: Psychological Distress as a Mediator.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), 00271 Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 7;19(12):6971. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19126971.

Abstract

We investigated whether people with disabilities-cognition, vision, hearing, mobility, or at least one of these disabilities-report more COVID-19-related negative lifestyle changes than those without disabilities, and whether psychological distress (MHI-5) mediates the association between disabilities and negative lifestyle changes. Information about COVID-related lifestyle changes among people with disabilities is scarce. We analyzed population-based data from the 2020 FinSote survey carried out between September 2020 and February 2021 in Finland ( = 22,165, aged 20+). Logistic regressions were applied to investigate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions on negative lifestyle changes-sleeping problems or nightmares, daily exercise, vegetable consumption, and snacking. To test for a mediation effect of psychological distress, the Karlson-Holm-Breen method was used. People with all disability types reported increased sleeping problems or nightmares, and decreased vegetable consumption during the pandemic more frequently than those without. People with mobility and cognitive disabilities more frequently reported decreased daily exercise. People with cognitive disabilities more often reported increased snacking. Psychological distress mediated associations between disabilities and negative lifestyle changes, with the highest association between cognitive disabilities and increased sleeping problems or nightmares (B = 0.60), and the lowest between mobility disabilities and decreased daily exercise (B = 0.08). The results suggest that strategies to promote healthy lifestyles should consider people with disabilities. Alleviating their psychological distress during crisis situations could be one approach.

摘要

我们调查了残疾人士(认知、视力、听力、行动能力或至少具备其中一项残疾)是否比非残疾人士报告更多与 COVID-19 相关的负面生活方式改变,以及心理困扰(MHI-5)是否在残疾与负面生活方式改变之间起中介作用。关于残疾人士与 COVID 相关的生活方式改变的信息很少。我们分析了芬兰在 2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 2 月期间进行的基于人群的 2020 年 FinSote 调查(n=22165,年龄 20 岁以上)的数据。应用逻辑回归来调查 COVID-19 大流行及相关限制对负面生活方式改变(睡眠问题或噩梦、日常锻炼、蔬菜摄入和吃零食)的影响。为了检验心理困扰的中介效应,采用了 Karlson-Holm-Breen 方法。所有类型残疾的人比非残疾的人更频繁地报告在大流行期间睡眠问题或噩梦增加,以及蔬菜摄入减少。有行动和认知残疾的人更频繁地报告日常锻炼减少。有认知残疾的人更频繁地报告吃零食增加。心理困扰在残疾与负面生活方式改变之间起中介作用,认知残疾与睡眠问题或噩梦增加之间的关联最高(B=0.60),而行动残疾与日常锻炼减少之间的关联最低(B=0.08)。研究结果表明,促进健康生活方式的策略应考虑残疾人士。在危机情况下减轻他们的心理困扰可能是一种方法。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/826e/9223132/d26279950c38/ijerph-19-06971-g001.jpg

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