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Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol

INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed people to significant and prolonged stress. The psychosocial impacts of the pandemic have been well recognised and reported in high-income countries (HICs) but it is important to understand the unique challenges posed by COVID-19 in low- and middle-income...

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Autores principales: Tanveer, Sandila, Schluter, Philip J, Porter, Richard J, Boden, Joseph, Beaglehole, Ben, Sulaiman-Hill, Ruqayya, Dean, Shaystah, Bell, Romana, Al-Hussainni, Wafaa N, Arshi, Maliheh, Amer Nordin, Amer Siddiq, Dinç, Mehmet, Khan, Mussarat Jabeen, Khoshnami, Mohammad Sabzi, Majid Al-Masoodi, Muthana A, Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Amir, Noruzi, Sara, Rahajeng, Anggi, Shaikh, Shaista, Tanveer, Nisa, Topçu, Feyza, Yapan, Saadet, Yunianto, Irfan, Zoellner, Lori A, Bell, Caroline
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10105919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37045574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067886
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author Tanveer, Sandila
Schluter, Philip J
Porter, Richard J
Boden, Joseph
Beaglehole, Ben
Sulaiman-Hill, Ruqayya
Dean, Shaystah
Bell, Romana
Al-Hussainni, Wafaa N
Arshi, Maliheh
Amer Nordin, Amer Siddiq
Dinç, Mehmet
Khan, Mussarat Jabeen
Khoshnami, Mohammad Sabzi
Majid Al-Masoodi, Muthana A
Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Amir
Noruzi, Sara
Rahajeng, Anggi
Shaikh, Shaista
Tanveer, Nisa
Topçu, Feyza
Yapan, Saadet
Yunianto, Irfan
Zoellner, Lori A
Bell, Caroline
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Schluter, Philip J
Porter, Richard J
Boden, Joseph
Beaglehole, Ben
Sulaiman-Hill, Ruqayya
Dean, Shaystah
Bell, Romana
Al-Hussainni, Wafaa N
Arshi, Maliheh
Amer Nordin, Amer Siddiq
Dinç, Mehmet
Khan, Mussarat Jabeen
Khoshnami, Mohammad Sabzi
Majid Al-Masoodi, Muthana A
Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Amir
Noruzi, Sara
Rahajeng, Anggi
Shaikh, Shaista
Tanveer, Nisa
Topçu, Feyza
Yapan, Saadet
Yunianto, Irfan
Zoellner, Lori A
Bell, Caroline
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description INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed people to significant and prolonged stress. The psychosocial impacts of the pandemic have been well recognised and reported in high-income countries (HICs) but it is important to understand the unique challenges posed by COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where limited international comparisons have been undertaken. This protocol was therefore devised to study the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in seven LMICs using scales that had been designed for or translated for this purpose. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This cross-sectional study uses an online survey to administer a novel COVID Psychosocial Impacts Scale (CPIS) alongside established measures of psychological distress, post-traumatic stress, well-being and post-traumatic growth in the appropriate language. Participants will include adults aged 18 years and above, recruited from Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Somalia and Turkey, with a pragmatic target sample size of 500 in each country. Data will be analysed descriptively on sociodemographic and study variables. In addition, CPIS will be analysed psychometrically (for reliability and validity) to assess the suitability of use in a given context. Finally, within-subjects and between-subjects analyses will be carried out using multi-level mixed-effect models to examine associations between key sociodemographic and study variables. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was granted by the Human Ethics Committee, University of Otago, New Zealand (Ref. No. 21/102). In addition, international collaborators obtained local authorisation or ethical approval in their respective host universities before data collection commenced. Participants will give informed consent before taking part. Data will be collected and stored securely on the University of Otago, New Zealand Qualtrics platform using an auto-generated non-identifiable letter-number string. Data will be available on reasonable request. Findings will be disseminated by publications in scientific journals and/or conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT05052333.
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spelling pubmed-101059192023-04-17 Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol Tanveer, Sandila Schluter, Philip J Porter, Richard J Boden, Joseph Beaglehole, Ben Sulaiman-Hill, Ruqayya Dean, Shaystah Bell, Romana Al-Hussainni, Wafaa N Arshi, Maliheh Amer Nordin, Amer Siddiq Dinç, Mehmet Khan, Mussarat Jabeen Khoshnami, Mohammad Sabzi Majid Al-Masoodi, Muthana A Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Amir Noruzi, Sara Rahajeng, Anggi Shaikh, Shaista Tanveer, Nisa Topçu, Feyza Yapan, Saadet Yunianto, Irfan Zoellner, Lori A Bell, Caroline BMJ Open Mental Health INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed people to significant and prolonged stress. The psychosocial impacts of the pandemic have been well recognised and reported in high-income countries (HICs) but it is important to understand the unique challenges posed by COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where limited international comparisons have been undertaken. This protocol was therefore devised to study the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in seven LMICs using scales that had been designed for or translated for this purpose. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This cross-sectional study uses an online survey to administer a novel COVID Psychosocial Impacts Scale (CPIS) alongside established measures of psychological distress, post-traumatic stress, well-being and post-traumatic growth in the appropriate language. Participants will include adults aged 18 years and above, recruited from Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Somalia and Turkey, with a pragmatic target sample size of 500 in each country. Data will be analysed descriptively on sociodemographic and study variables. In addition, CPIS will be analysed psychometrically (for reliability and validity) to assess the suitability of use in a given context. Finally, within-subjects and between-subjects analyses will be carried out using multi-level mixed-effect models to examine associations between key sociodemographic and study variables. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was granted by the Human Ethics Committee, University of Otago, New Zealand (Ref. No. 21/102). In addition, international collaborators obtained local authorisation or ethical approval in their respective host universities before data collection commenced. Participants will give informed consent before taking part. Data will be collected and stored securely on the University of Otago, New Zealand Qualtrics platform using an auto-generated non-identifiable letter-number string. Data will be available on reasonable request. Findings will be disseminated by publications in scientific journals and/or conference presentations. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT05052333. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10105919/ /pubmed/37045574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067886 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Mental Health
Tanveer, Sandila
Schluter, Philip J
Porter, Richard J
Boden, Joseph
Beaglehole, Ben
Sulaiman-Hill, Ruqayya
Dean, Shaystah
Bell, Romana
Al-Hussainni, Wafaa N
Arshi, Maliheh
Amer Nordin, Amer Siddiq
Dinç, Mehmet
Khan, Mussarat Jabeen
Khoshnami, Mohammad Sabzi
Majid Al-Masoodi, Muthana A
Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Amir
Noruzi, Sara
Rahajeng, Anggi
Shaikh, Shaista
Tanveer, Nisa
Topçu, Feyza
Yapan, Saadet
Yunianto, Irfan
Zoellner, Lori A
Bell, Caroline
Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
title Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
title_full Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
title_fullStr Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
title_short Examining the psychosocial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
title_sort examining the psychosocial impacts of the covid-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study protocol
topic Mental Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10105919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37045574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067886
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