DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, PERCEIVED AND POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS, AND THE USE OF ALCOHOL DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN ESTONIA FROM SPRING TO AUTUMN IN 2020: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
K. Kulbin, K. Kask, K. Uriko
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The situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic has changed quickly due to changing case numbers and changing governmental restrictions indicating that mental health consequences may also have changed rapidly and differed by countries. The aim of our study was to describe and map changes in the scores of depression, anxiety, perceived and post-traumatic stress, and the use of alcohol in Estonia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The three waves of data collection were conducted (N = 202) in spring (T1), summer (T2) and fall (T3) in 2020. The survey included information about the study, a set of demographic, health and wellness questions, and a set of self-reported scales about mental health and wellbeing. At T3 there were a larger proportion of respondents whose Anxiety and Fatigue scores were above the cut-off point compared to T2. At T2 there were a larger proportion of respondents whose AUDIT-C score was above the cut-off point compared to T3. At T1 there was a larger proportion of respondents whose Agoraphobia and panic score was above the cut-off point compared to T3. This is the first Estonian longitudinal study mapping changes in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020年春季至秋季爱沙尼亚COVID-19大流行期间的抑郁、焦虑、感知和创伤后压力以及酒精的使用:一项纵向研究
由于病例数的变化和政府限制的变化,COVID-19大流行的情况发生了迅速变化,这表明精神健康后果也可能发生了迅速变化,并因国家而异。我们研究的目的是描述和绘制爱沙尼亚在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间抑郁、焦虑、感知和创伤后压力以及酒精使用得分的变化。在2020年春季(T1)、夏季(T2)和秋季(T3)进行三波数据采集(N = 202)。该调查包括有关研究的信息,一套人口统计、健康和健康问题,以及一套关于心理健康和幸福的自我报告量表。与T2相比,T3时焦虑和疲劳得分高于分界点的受访者比例更大。与T3相比,T2的受访者中AUDIT-C得分高于分界点的比例更大。与T3相比,T1时广场恐怖和恐慌得分高于分界点的受访者比例更大。这是爱沙尼亚首次对COVID-19大流行期间心理健康变化进行的纵向研究。
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