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新冠疫情相关旅行措施对心理和经济的影响:一项国际横断面研究。

Psychological and financial impacts of COVID-19-related travel measures: An international cross-sectional study.

机构信息

School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Independent Research Psychologist, Canberra, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Aug 5;17(8):e0271894. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271894. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impact of COVID-19 international travel restrictions has to date, not been fully explored, and with the ongoing threat that new variants could potentially restrict movement further, it is important to consider the impacts that travel restrictions have on community members. This study aimed to evaluate the psychological and financial impact of COVID-19 travel restrictions on those separated from their partners or immediate families, as well as temporary visa holders who were unable to migrate.

METHODS

Between 4 November 2021 to 1 December 2021, we executed a cross-sectional online survey targeting three specific groups; (1) those stranded from their partners; (2) those stranded from immediate families; and (3) temporary visa holders unable to migrate or cross international borders. We collected data on respondents' demographic profile; the nature of COVID-19-related travel impacts; depression, anxiety, and stress levels (using the validated DASS-21); and finally, data on respondents financial, employment and accommodation situation.

RESULTS

1363 respondents located globally completed the survey. 71.2% reported financial stress, 76.8% ([Formula: see text], SD = 5.94) reported moderate-to-extremely severe depression, 51.6% ([Formula: see text], SD = 5.49) moderate-to-extremely severe anxiety, and 62.6% ([Formula: see text], SD = 5.55) moderate-to-extremely severe stress levels. Statistically significant factors associated with moderate-to-extremely severe depression, anxiety, and stress included being female, chronic illness, and experiencing financial stress. Employment during COVID-19 -specifically essential services workers or unemployed-was associated with higher levels of anxiety and stress, with only essential workers being a predictor of higher stress severity. Factors that provided psychological protection included being older and having children.

CONCLUSION

This study is one of the first to explore the impact COVID-19-related international travel restrictions have had on the financial status and psychological health of affected individuals. It highlights the significant human cost associated with the restrictions and identifies psychologically vulnerable populations. These results will help the design of targeted health and social policy responses.

摘要

背景

迄今为止,COVID-19 国际旅行限制的影响尚未得到充分探索,随着新变种可能进一步限制行动的持续威胁,有必要考虑旅行限制对社区成员的影响。本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 旅行限制对与伴侣或直系亲属分离的人以及无法移民的临时签证持有者的心理和经济影响。

方法

在 2021 年 11 月 4 日至 12 月 1 日期间,我们针对三个特定群体开展了一项横断面在线调查;(1)与伴侣分离的人;(2)与直系亲属分离的人;(3)无法移民或跨越国际边境的临时签证持有者。我们收集了受访者人口统计学特征;与 COVID-19 相关旅行影响的性质;抑郁、焦虑和压力水平(使用验证后的 DASS-21);最后,还收集了受访者财务、就业和住宿情况的数据。

结果

全球共有 1363 名受访者完成了调查。71.2%的人报告存在经济压力,76.8%的人报告有中度至重度抑郁([公式:见正文],SD = 5.94),51.6%的人报告有中度至重度焦虑([公式:见正文],SD = 5.49),62.6%的人报告有中度至重度压力([公式:见正文],SD = 5.55)。与中度至重度抑郁、焦虑和压力相关的统计学显著因素包括女性、慢性疾病和经济压力。COVID-19 期间的就业情况——特别是从事基本服务工作或失业——与更高水平的焦虑和压力相关,只有从事基本服务工作的人是压力严重程度更高的预测因素。提供心理保护的因素包括年龄较大和有子女。

结论

这项研究是首批探索 COVID-19 相关国际旅行限制对受影响个体的财务状况和心理健康影响的研究之一。它突出了限制措施带来的重大人员代价,并确定了心理脆弱人群。这些结果将有助于制定有针对性的卫生和社会政策应对措施。

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