Mental Health Impact of COVID-19: A global study of risk and resilience factors

Author:

Płomecka Martyna Beata,Gobbi Susanna,Neckels Rachael,Radziński Piotr,Skórko Beata,Lazzeri Samuel,Almazidou Kristina,Dedić Alisa,Bakalović Asja,Hrustić Lejla,Ashraf Zainab,Es haghi Sarvin,Rodríguez-Pino Luis,Waller Verena,Jabeen Hafsa,Alp A. Beyza,Behnam Mehdi A,Shibli Dana,Barańczuk-Turska Zofia,Haq Zeeshan,Qureshi Salah U,Strutt Adriana M.,Jawaid Ali

Abstract

AbstractThis study anonymously screened 13,332 individuals worldwide for psychological symptoms related to Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic from March 29th to April 14th, 2020. A total of n=12,817 responses were considered valid with responses from 12 featured countries and five WHO regions. Female gender, pre-existing psychiatric condition, and prior exposure to trauma were identified as notable risk factors, whereas optimism, ability to share concerns with family and friends like usual, positive prediction about COVID-19, and daily exercise predicted fewer psychological symptoms. These results could aid in dynamic optimization of mental health services during and following COVID-19 pandemic.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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