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新冠疫情早期英国成年人中与心理健康不佳相关的性行为和生活方式:一项大型、准代表性横断面网络面板调查(Natsal-COVID)的结果

Sexual behaviours and lifestyles associated with poor mental health among British adults during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasirepresentative, cross-sectional web-panel survey (Natsal-COVID).

作者信息

Jordan Emily, Dema Emily, Clifton Soazig, Copas Andrew, Riddell Julie, Bosó Pérez Raquel, Mercer Catherine H, Mitchell Kirstin Rebecca, Field Nigel, Sonnenberg Pam

机构信息

University College London, London, UK.

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Public Health. 2025 May 12;3(1):e001443. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2024-001443. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A national lockdown was implemented in the UK from March 2020 to reduce COVID-19 transmission which impacted mental health and sexual behaviours. This study investigated the association between sexual behaviours and poor mental health among British adults during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

The Natsal-COVID web-panel survey is a quasirepresentative population sample of 6654 British adults (18-59 years; July-August 2020). We examined associations between sexual behaviours in the 4 months after the start of the first lockdown and poor mental health in the past 2 weeks (Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-2 for depression and Generalised Anxiety Disorder-2 for anxiety, combined into PHQ-4 for psychological distress) using multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS

Among participants with complete data (n=6500), 54.8% reported psychological distress (28.0% mild, 15.6% moderate and 11.3% severe). After adjusting for age, gender and relationship status, psychological distress was higher among participants identifying as bisexual (adjusted OR 2.13 (95% CI: 1.61 to 2.82)) or other minority sexual identities (3.20, 1.60-6.41) compared with heterosexual. Psychological distress was also higher among those reporting experiencing sexual difficulties (very often/always vs never: 3.70, 2.64-5.18) or 2+partners since lockdown (compared with one: 3.90, 2.78-5.47). Psychological distress was less among participants reporting higher sexual frequency (5+occasions of sex in the past 4 weeks vs none: 0.64, 0.48-0.86).

CONCLUSIONS

Psychological distress was common among British adults during the COVID-19 pandemic, and this was associated with sexual behaviours. These findings have important implications for the design and implementation of interventions for populations at risk of poor mental and sexual health, including during international crises.

摘要

目的

英国自2020年3月起实施全国封锁,以减少新冠病毒传播,这对心理健康和性行为产生了影响。本研究调查了新冠疫情早期英国成年人中性行为与心理健康不佳之间的关联。

方法与分析

Natsal-COVID网络面板调查是一个具有准代表性的6654名英国成年人(18 - 59岁;2020年7 - 8月)的人群样本。我们使用多变量逻辑回归分析了首次封锁开始后4个月内的性行为与过去2周内心理健康不佳(用患者健康问卷(PHQ)-2评估抑郁,广泛性焦虑障碍-2评估焦虑,合并为PHQ-4评估心理困扰)之间的关联。

结果

在有完整数据的参与者(n = 6500)中,54.8%报告有心理困扰(28.0%为轻度,15.6%为中度,11.3%为重度)。在调整年龄、性别和恋爱状况后,与异性恋者相比,自我认同为双性恋(调整后的比值比为2.13(95%置信区间:1.61至2.82))或其他少数性取向(3.20,1.60 - 6.41)的参与者心理困扰程度更高。报告有性困难(经常/总是与从不相比:3.70,2.64 - 5.18)或自封锁以来有2个及以上性伴侣(与1个相比:3.90,2.78 - 5.47)的参与者心理困扰也更高。报告性行为频率较高(过去4周内有5次及以上性行为与无性行为相比:0.64,0.48 - 0.86)的参与者心理困扰较少。

结论

在新冠疫情期间,心理困扰在英国成年人中很常见,且这与性行为有关。这些发现对于针对有心理健康和性健康不佳风险人群的干预措施的设计和实施具有重要意义,包括在国际危机期间。

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