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感染时期健康与功能协作结果研究(COH-FIT):来自多变量和网络分析的关于COVID-19大流行期间幸福和心理健康的可改变和不可改变风险及保护因素的见解

Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): Insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network analyses.

作者信息

Solmi Marco, Thompson Trevor, Cortese Samuele, Estradé Andrés, Agorastos Agorastos, Radua Joaquim, Dragioti Elena, Vancampfort Davy, Thygesen Lau Caspar, Aschauer Harald, Schlögelhofer Monika, Aschauer Elena, Schneeberger Andres, Huber Christian G, Hasler Gregor, Conus Philippe, Cuénod Kim Q Do, von Känel Roland, Arrondo Gonzalo, Fusar-Poli Paolo, Gorwood Philip, Llorca Pierre-Michel, Krebs Marie-Odile, Scanferla Elisabetta, Kishimoto Taishiro, Rabbani Golam, Skonieczna-Żydecka Karolina, Brambilla Paolo, Favaro Angela, Takamiya Akihiro, Zoccante Leonardo, Colizzi Marco, Bourgin Julie, Kamiński Karol, Moghadasin Maryam, Seedat Soraya, Matthews Evan, Wells John, Vassilopoulou Emilia, Gadelha Ary, Su Kuan-Pin, Kwon Jun Soo, Kim Minah, Lee Tae Young, Papsuev Oleg, Manková Denisa, Boscutti Andrea, Gerunda Cristiano, Saccon Diego, Righi Elena, Monaco Francesco, Croatto Giovanni, Cereda Guido, Demurtas Jacopo, Brondino Natascia, Veronese Nicola, Enrico Paolo, Politi Pierluigi, Ciappolino Valentina, Pfennig Andrea, Bechdolf Andreas, Meyer-Lindenberg Andreas, Kahl Kai G, Domschke Katharina, Bauer Michael, Koutsouleris Nikolaos, Winter Sibylle, Borgwardt Stefan, Bitter Istvan, Balazs Judit, Czobor Pál, Unoka Zsolt, Mavridis Dimitris, Tsamakis Konstantinos, Bozikas Vasilios P, Tunvirachaisakul Chavit, Maes Michael, Rungnirundorn Teerayuth, Supasitthumrong Thitiporn, Haque Ariful, Brunoni Andre R, Costardi Carlos Gustavo, Schuch Felipe Barreto, Polanczyk Guilherme, Luiz Jhoanne Merlyn, Fonseca Lais, Aparicio Luana V, Valvassori Samira S, Nordentoft Merete, Vendsborg Per, Hoffmann Sofie Have, Sehli Jihed, Sartorius Norman, Heuss Sabina, Guinart Daniel, Hamilton Jane, Kane John, Rubio Jose, Sand Michael, Koyanagi Ai, Solanes Aleix, Andreu-Bernabeu Alvaro, Cáceres Antonia San José, Arango Celso, Díaz-Caneja Covadonga M, Hidalgo-Mazzei Diego, Vieta Eduard, Gonzalez-Peñas Javier, Fortea Lydia, Parellada Mara, Fullana Miquel A, Verdolini Norma, Andrlíková Eva, Janků Karolina, Millan Mark J, Honciuc Mihaela, Moniuszko-Malinowska Anna, Łoniewski Igor, Samochowiec Jerzy, Kiszkiel Łukasz, Marlicz Maria, Sowa Paweł, Marlicz Wojciech, Spies Georgina, Stubbs Brendon, Firth Joseph, Sullivan Sarah, Darcin Asli Enez, Aksu Hatice, Dilbaz Nesrin, Noyan Onur, Kitazawa Momoko, Kurokawa Shunya, Tazawa Yuki, Anselmi Alejandro, Cracco Cecilia, Machado Ana Inés, Estrade Natalia, De Leo Diego, Curtis Jackie, Berk Michael, Carvalho Andre F, Ward Philip, Teasdale Scott, Rosenbaum Simon, Marx Wolfgang, Horodnic Adrian Vasile, Oprea Liviu, Alexinschi Ovidiu, Ifteni Petru, Turliuc Serban, Ciuhodaru Tudor, Bolos Alexandra, Matei Valentin, Nieman Dorien H, Sommer Iris, van Os Jim, van Amelsvoort Therese, Sun Ching-Fang, Guu Ta-Wei, Jiao Can, Zhang Jieting, Fan Jialin, Zou Liye, Yu Xin, Chi Xinli, de Timary Philippe, van Winkel Ruud, Ng Bernardo, Peña de León Edilberto, Arellano Ramon, Roman Raquel, Sanchez Thelma, Movina Larisa, Morgado Pedro, Brissos Sofia, Aizberg Oleg, Mosina Anna, Krinitski Damir, Mugisha James, Sadeghi-Bahmani Dena, Sheybani Farshad, Sadeghi Masoud, Hadi Samira, Brand Serge, Errazuriz Antonia, Crossley Nicolas, Ristic Dragana Ignjatovic, López-Jaramillo Carlos, Efthymiou Dimitris, Kuttichira Praveenlal, Kallivayalil Roy Abraham, Javed Afzal, Afridi Muhammad Iqbal, James Bawo, Seb-Akahomen Omonefe Joy, Fiedorowicz Jess, Daskalakis Jeff, Yatham Lakshmi N, Yang Lin, Okasha Tarek, Dahdouh Aïcha, Tiihonen Jari, Shin Jae Il, Lee Jinhee, Mhalla Ahmed, Gaha Lotfi, Brahim Takoua, Altynbekov Kuanysh, Negay Nikolay, Nurmagambetova Saltanat, Jamei Yasser Abu, Weiser Mark, Correll Christoph U

机构信息

University of Ottawa, Department of Psychiatry, Ontario, Canada; The Ottawa Hospital, Department of Mental Health, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) Neurosciences Program, Ottawa Ontario, Canada; Early Psychosis: Interventions and Clinical-detection (EPIC) Lab, Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; Centre for Innovation in Mental Health-Developmental Lab, School of Psychology, University of Southampton, and NHS Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom; Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Berlin, Germany.

Centre for Chronic Illness and Ageing, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Eur Neuropsychopharmacol. 2025 Jan;90:1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.07.010. Epub 2024 Sep 27.

Abstract

There is no multi-country/multi-language study testing a-priori multivariable associations between non-modifiable/modifiable factors and validated wellbeing/multidimensional mental health outcomes before/during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, studies during COVID-19 pandemic generally do not report on representative/weighted non-probability samples. The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT) is a multi-country/multi-language survey conducting multivariable/LASSO-regularized regression models and network analyses to identify modifiable/non-modifiable factors associated with wellbeing (WHO-5)/composite psychopathology (P-score) change. It enrolled general population-representative/weighted-non-probability samples (26/04/2020-19/06/2022). Participants included 121,066 adults (age=42±15.9 years, females=64 %, representative sample=29 %) WHO-5/P-score worsened (SMD=0.53/SMD=0.74), especially initially during the pandemic. We identified 15 modifiable/nine non-modifiable risk and 13 modifiable/three non-modifiable protective factors for WHO-5, 16 modifiable/11 non-modifiable risk and 10 modifiable/six non-modifiable protective factors for P-score. The 12 shared risk/protective factors with highest centrality (network-analysis) were, for non-modifiable factors, country income, ethnicity, age, gender, education, mental disorder history, COVID-19-related restrictions, urbanicity, physical disorder history, household room numbers and green space, and socioeconomic status. For modifiable factors, we identified medications, learning, internet, pet-ownership, working and religion as coping strategies, plus pre-pandemic levels of stress, fear, TV, social media or reading time, and COVID-19 information. In multivariable models, for WHO-5, additional non-modifiable factors with |B|>1 were income loss, COVID-19 deaths. For modifiable factors we identified pre-pandemic levels of social functioning, hobbies, frustration and loneliness, and social interactions as coping strategy. For P-scores, additional non-modifiable/modifiable factors were income loss, pre-pandemic infection fear, and social interactions as coping strategy. COH-FIT identified vulnerable sub-populations and actionable individual/environmental factors to protect well-being/mental health during crisis times. Results inform public health policies, and clinical practice.

摘要

在新冠疫情之前/期间,尚无多国/多语言研究对不可改变/可改变因素与经过验证的幸福感/多维心理健康结果之间的先验多变量关联进行测试。此外,新冠疫情期间的研究通常未报告具有代表性/加权的非概率样本。感染时期健康与功能协作结果研究(COH-FIT)是一项多国/多语言调查,进行多变量/LASSO正则化回归模型和网络分析,以识别与幸福感(WHO-5)/综合精神病理学(P分)变化相关的可改变/不可改变因素。该研究纳入了具有一般人群代表性/加权非概率样本(2020年4月26日至2022年6月19日)。参与者包括121,066名成年人(年龄=42±15.9岁,女性=64%,代表性样本=29%),其WHO-5/P分恶化(标准化均值差=0.53/标准化均值差=0.74),尤其是在疫情初期。我们确定了15个可改变/9个不可改变的风险因素以及13个可改变/3个不可改变的WHO-5保护因素,16个可改变/11个不可改变的风险因素以及10个可改变/6个不可改变的P分保护因素。通过网络分析,具有最高中心性的12个共同风险/保护因素中,不可改变因素包括国家收入、种族、年龄、性别、教育程度、精神障碍病史、与新冠疫情相关的限制措施、城市化程度、身体疾病史、家庭房间数量和绿地以及社会经济地位。对于可改变因素,我们确定药物治疗、学习、互联网、养宠物、工作和宗教为应对策略,以及疫情前的压力、恐惧、看电视、使用社交媒体或阅读时间,还有新冠疫情信息。在多变量模型中,对于WHO-5,|B|>1的其他不可改变因素包括收入损失、新冠疫情死亡人数。对于可改变因素,我们确定疫情前的社会功能水平、爱好、挫折感和孤独感,以及社交互动为应对策略。对于P分,其他不可改变/可改变因素包括收入损失、疫情前的感染恐惧,以及社交互动为应对策略。COH-FIT确定了脆弱亚人群以及在危机时期保护幸福感/心理健康的可采取行动的个人/环境因素。研究结果为公共卫生政策和临床实践提供了参考。

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