疾病与财富:心理健康、收入水平与COVID-19

Hailey Pawsey, Kenneth M. Cramer
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在全球范围内,COVID-19给精神卫生带来了许多挑战。社会距离和隔离导致人们经历更大的焦虑和负面影响,经济变化导致财务困境加剧。人口特征可以区分个体所面临的痛苦的严重程度。使用来自成瘾和心理健康中心(CAMH)的数据,本研究检查了加拿大样本的心理困扰指标,确定了年龄、性别和收入水平的差异。观察了随时间变化的趋势。低收入的加拿大人报告的痛苦程度更高。女性可能比男性面临更大的风险,年轻的加拿大人比年长的加拿大人面临更大的风险。在整个大流行期间,心理困扰一直保持相对稳定,尽管由于人们不那么担心自己的财务状况,COVID-19的财务担忧有所减轻。这项研究的结果为加拿大样本中在大流行期间心理健康的社会经济、性别和年龄差异提供了信息。
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In Sickness and in Wealth: Mental Health, Income Levels, and COVID-19
Globally, COVID-19 has brought upon many challenges to mental health. Social distancing and isolation have led people to experience greater anxiety and negative affect, and financial distress has increased due to economic changes. Demographic features may differentiate the severity of distress individuals face. Using data from The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), the present study examined measures of psychological distress across a Canadian sample, identifying differences in age, sex, and income levels. Trends over time were observed. Lower-income Canadians reported higher distress. Women may be at greater risk than men, as well as younger compared to older Canadians. Psychological distress has remained relatively stable throughout the pandemic, although COVID-19 financial worry has lessened as people are not as worried about their finances. The findings of this study are informative of socioeconomic, sex, and age differences in mental health throughout the pandemic in a Canadian sample.
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