INSPECT-LB, Institut National de Santé Publique, Épidémiologie Clinique et Toxicologie-Liban, Beirut, Lebanon.
Faculty of Pharmacy, Saint-Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon; Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, Pharmacie Clinique et Contrôle de Qualité des Médicaments, Saint- Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon.
Psychol Rep. 2024 Feb;127(1):64-91. doi: 10.1177/00332941221110545. Epub 2022 Jun 29.
This study aimed to examine the outcomes of COVID-19 and a collapsing economy on the mental well-being (MWB) of the general Lebanese population. A cross-sectional study was conducted online in May 2020 and enrolled 502 adults. Mental well-being had a mean of 14.80 (14.37; 15.24). A lower MWB was associated with female gender (beta=-1.533 [-2.324; -0.743]), university education (beta=-2.119 [-3.353;-0.885]), fear of COVID-19 (beta=-0.131 [-0.199; -0.063]), fear of poverty (beta=-0.232 [-0.402;-0.063]), verbal violence at home (beta=-3.464 [-5.137; -1.790]), and chronic disease (beta=-1.307 [-2.283; -0.330]). Better family satisfaction (beta=0.380 [0.235; 0.525]) and better financial situation (beta=0.029 [0.003; 0.055]) were significantly correlated with better MWB. In the subsample of workers/looking for a job, additional factors affected MWB: physical exercise (beta =1.318 [0.370; 2.265]) was associated with better QOL, while being a previous waterpipe smoker, being self-employed before the crisis (beta=-1.22 [-2.208;-0.231]), working from home since the economic crisis (-1.853 [-3.692; -0.013]), and worrying about the long-term effects of the crisis on one's employment status (beta=-0.433 [-0.650; -0.216]) were associated lower MWB. It is noteworthy that closure of the institution yielded a borderline result (B = -1.2; = .094), while the fear of COVID-19 was not significantly associated with MWB (B = -0.054; =0.192). This study showed that, during the pandemic, economic and other factors, directly or indirectly related to COVID-19, significantly affected quality of life. The fear of COVID-19 and fear of poverty mainly impacted the MWB of the general population. However, the fear of COVID-19 lost its significance among workers, who reported that factors negatively affecting their MWB are directly related to their employment and the already collapsing economy in Lebanon.
这项研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 和经济崩溃对黎巴嫩普通民众心理健康的影响。2020 年 5 月,通过在线方式进行了一项横断面研究,共纳入 502 名成年人。心理健康的平均得分为 14.80(14.37;15.24)。较低的心理健康与女性性别(β=-1.533[-2.324;-0.743])、大学教育(β=-2.119[-3.353;-0.885])、对 COVID-19 的恐惧(β=-0.131[-0.199;-0.063])、对贫困的恐惧(β=-0.232[-0.402;-0.063])、家庭内部言语暴力(β=-3.464[-5.137;-1.790])和慢性疾病(β=-1.307[-2.283;-0.330])有关。更好的家庭满意度(β=0.380[0.235;0.525])和更好的财务状况(β=0.029[0.003;0.055])与更好的心理健康显著相关。在工人/寻找工作的样本中,其他因素也影响了心理健康:身体锻炼(β=1.318[0.370;2.265])与更好的生活质量相关,而之前使用水烟管、在危机前自雇(β=-1.22[-2.208;-0.231])、自经济危机以来在家工作(β=-1.853[-3.692;-0.013])以及担心危机对自身就业状况的长期影响(β=-0.433[-0.650;-0.216])与较低的心理健康相关。值得注意的是,机构关闭的结果接近显著(β=-1.2; =.094),而对 COVID-19 的恐惧与心理健康无显著相关性(β=-0.054; =0.192)。这项研究表明,在大流行期间,直接或间接与 COVID-19 相关的经济和其他因素显著影响了生活质量。对 COVID-19 的恐惧和对贫困的恐惧主要影响了普通人群的心理健康。然而,对 COVID-19 的恐惧在工人中失去了意义,他们报告说,对其心理健康产生负面影响的因素与他们的就业和黎巴嫩已经崩溃的经济直接相关。