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COVID-19 对美国、德国和英国心理健康的早期影响。

The impact of the early stages of COVID-19 on mental health in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

机构信息

Columbia University, Data Science Institute.

MindDoc Health GmbH, MindDoc.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2023 Mar;124(3):620-639. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000459.

Abstract

The impact of COVID-19 on people's physical health is well documented. But how did COVID-19-with all the uncertainty and disruption of daily life it entailed-impact people's mental health? We used ecologically momentary assessments from 22,562 individuals (largely young adults) across the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom to study the impact of the early stages of COVID-19 on mental health. Exploring within-person trajectories of mood (4,471,810 observations) and depression (274,911 observations) between January 1 and September 30 of 2020, and comparing them to those observed for the same time period in 2019, we provide evidence that people-on average-show high levels of resilience. While the United States saw momentary decreases in mood and increases in depression that quickly returned to baseline, Germany and the United Kingdom did not experience observable negative effects on mental health. In a small subsample of U.S. users, we show that the mental health trajectories appear to be relatively consistent across different sociodemographics groups. Investigating the impact of social distancing on people's mental health within-person, we demonstrate that social distancing-on average-was associated with a decline in mental health. However, our findings also highlight that not all COVID-19 experiences were created equal. While individuals who experienced social distancing as burdensome reported lower levels of mental health, those who did not, indicated normal or even elevated levels of mental health. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

新冠疫情对人们身体健康的影响有大量文献记载。但是,新冠疫情——及其带来的日常生活的不确定性和混乱——是如何影响人们的心理健康的呢?我们使用了来自美国、德国和英国的 22562 个人(主要是年轻人)的生态瞬时评估数据,研究了新冠疫情早期对心理健康的影响。我们探索了 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 9 月 30 日期间的情绪(4471810 次观察)和抑郁(274911 次观察)的个体内轨迹,并将其与 2019 年同期观察到的轨迹进行了比较,为人们表现出的高韧性提供了证据。虽然美国的情绪瞬间下降,抑郁增加,但很快恢复到基线水平,而德国和英国的心理健康并未受到可观察到的负面影响。在一个美国用户的小样本中,我们表明,心理健康轨迹在不同的社会人口统计学群体中似乎相对一致。在个体内调查社交距离对人们心理健康的影响时,我们证明,社交距离——平均而言——与心理健康下降有关。然而,我们的研究结果也强调,并非所有人的新冠疫情经历都是一样的。虽然那些将社交距离视为负担的人报告的心理健康水平较低,但那些不认为社交距离是负担的人,其心理健康水平正常,甚至更高。(美国心理协会,2023 年,所有权利保留)。

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