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Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample

BACKGROUND: Epidemic outbreaks have significant impact on psychological well-being, increasing psychiatric morbidity among the population. We aimed to describe the early psychological impact of COVID-19 and its contributing factors in a large Spanish sample, globally and according to mental status (...

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Autores principales: García-Álvarez, Leticia, de la Fuente-Tomás, Lorena, García-Portilla, María Paz, Sáiz, Pilar A, Lacasa, Carlota Moya, Dal Santo, Francesco, González-Blanco, Leticia, Bobes-Bascarán, María Teresa, García, Mercedes Valtueña, Vázquez, Clara Álvarez, Iglesias, Ángela Velasco, Cao, Clara Martínez, Fernández, Ainoa García, Bascarán Fernández, María Teresa, Fernández, Almudena Portilla, Revuelta, Julia Rodríguez, Zazo, Elisa Seijo, Madera, Paula Zurrón, Álvarez, María Suárez, Sánchez, Ángeles Paredes, Delgado, Claudia Fernández, Suárez, Silvia Casaprima, Miranda, Isabel Menéndez, Treviño, Luis Jiménez, Calzón, Gonzalo Paniagua, Abad, Iciar, Duque, Cristina Pedrosa, Riera, Leonor, González, Pedro Marina, Pedrero, Eduardo Fonseca, Bobes, Julio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110588
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.020505
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author García-Álvarez, Leticia
de la Fuente-Tomás, Lorena
García-Portilla, María Paz
Sáiz, Pilar A
Lacasa, Carlota Moya
Dal Santo, Francesco
González-Blanco, Leticia
Bobes-Bascarán, María Teresa
García, Mercedes Valtueña
Vázquez, Clara Álvarez
Iglesias, Ángela Velasco
Cao, Clara Martínez
Fernández, Ainoa García
Bascarán Fernández, María Teresa
Fernández, Almudena Portilla
Revuelta, Julia Rodríguez
Zazo, Elisa Seijo
Madera, Paula Zurrón
Álvarez, María Suárez
Sánchez, Ángeles Paredes
Delgado, Claudia Fernández
Suárez, Silvia Casaprima
Miranda, Isabel Menéndez
Treviño, Luis Jiménez
Calzón, Gonzalo Paniagua
Abad, Iciar
Duque, Cristina Pedrosa
Riera, Leonor
González, Pedro Marina
Pedrero, Eduardo Fonseca
Bobes, Julio
author_facet García-Álvarez, Leticia
de la Fuente-Tomás, Lorena
García-Portilla, María Paz
Sáiz, Pilar A
Lacasa, Carlota Moya
Dal Santo, Francesco
González-Blanco, Leticia
Bobes-Bascarán, María Teresa
García, Mercedes Valtueña
Vázquez, Clara Álvarez
Iglesias, Ángela Velasco
Cao, Clara Martínez
Fernández, Ainoa García
Bascarán Fernández, María Teresa
Fernández, Almudena Portilla
Revuelta, Julia Rodríguez
Zazo, Elisa Seijo
Madera, Paula Zurrón
Álvarez, María Suárez
Sánchez, Ángeles Paredes
Delgado, Claudia Fernández
Suárez, Silvia Casaprima
Miranda, Isabel Menéndez
Treviño, Luis Jiménez
Calzón, Gonzalo Paniagua
Abad, Iciar
Duque, Cristina Pedrosa
Riera, Leonor
González, Pedro Marina
Pedrero, Eduardo Fonseca
Bobes, Julio
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description BACKGROUND: Epidemic outbreaks have significant impact on psychological well-being, increasing psychiatric morbidity among the population. We aimed to describe the early psychological impact of COVID-19 and its contributing factors in a large Spanish sample, globally and according to mental status (never mental disorder NMD, past mental disorder PMD, current mental disorder CMD). METHODS: An online questionnaire was conducted between 19 and 26 March, five days after the official declaration of alarm and the lockdown order. Data included sociodemographic and clinical information and the DASS-21 and IES questionnaires. We analysed 21 207 responses using the appropriate descriptive and univariate tests as well as binary logistic regression to identify psychological risk and protective factors. RESULTS: We found a statistically significant gradient in the psychological impact experienced in five domains according to mental status, with the NMD group being the least affected and the CMD group being the most affected. In the three groups, the depressive response was the most prevalent (NMD = 40.9%, PMD = 51.9%, CMD = 74.4%, F = 1011.459, P < 0.001). Risk factors were female sex and classification as a case in any psychological domain. Protective factors were younger age and ability to enjoy free time. Variables related to COVID-19 had almost no impact except for having COVID-19 symptoms, which was a risk factor for anxiety in all three groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our results can help develop coping strategies addressing modifiable risk and protective factors for each mental status for early implementation in future outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-75674322020-10-21 Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample García-Álvarez, Leticia de la Fuente-Tomás, Lorena García-Portilla, María Paz Sáiz, Pilar A Lacasa, Carlota Moya Dal Santo, Francesco González-Blanco, Leticia Bobes-Bascarán, María Teresa García, Mercedes Valtueña Vázquez, Clara Álvarez Iglesias, Ángela Velasco Cao, Clara Martínez Fernández, Ainoa García Bascarán Fernández, María Teresa Fernández, Almudena Portilla Revuelta, Julia Rodríguez Zazo, Elisa Seijo Madera, Paula Zurrón Álvarez, María Suárez Sánchez, Ángeles Paredes Delgado, Claudia Fernández Suárez, Silvia Casaprima Miranda, Isabel Menéndez Treviño, Luis Jiménez Calzón, Gonzalo Paniagua Abad, Iciar Duque, Cristina Pedrosa Riera, Leonor González, Pedro Marina Pedrero, Eduardo Fonseca Bobes, Julio J Glob Health Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic BACKGROUND: Epidemic outbreaks have significant impact on psychological well-being, increasing psychiatric morbidity among the population. We aimed to describe the early psychological impact of COVID-19 and its contributing factors in a large Spanish sample, globally and according to mental status (never mental disorder NMD, past mental disorder PMD, current mental disorder CMD). METHODS: An online questionnaire was conducted between 19 and 26 March, five days after the official declaration of alarm and the lockdown order. Data included sociodemographic and clinical information and the DASS-21 and IES questionnaires. We analysed 21 207 responses using the appropriate descriptive and univariate tests as well as binary logistic regression to identify psychological risk and protective factors. RESULTS: We found a statistically significant gradient in the psychological impact experienced in five domains according to mental status, with the NMD group being the least affected and the CMD group being the most affected. In the three groups, the depressive response was the most prevalent (NMD = 40.9%, PMD = 51.9%, CMD = 74.4%, F = 1011.459, P < 0.001). Risk factors were female sex and classification as a case in any psychological domain. Protective factors were younger age and ability to enjoy free time. Variables related to COVID-19 had almost no impact except for having COVID-19 symptoms, which was a risk factor for anxiety in all three groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our results can help develop coping strategies addressing modifiable risk and protective factors for each mental status for early implementation in future outbreaks. International Society of Global Health 2020-12 2020-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7567432/ /pubmed/33110588 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.020505 Text en Copyright © 2020 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic
García-Álvarez, Leticia
de la Fuente-Tomás, Lorena
García-Portilla, María Paz
Sáiz, Pilar A
Lacasa, Carlota Moya
Dal Santo, Francesco
González-Blanco, Leticia
Bobes-Bascarán, María Teresa
García, Mercedes Valtueña
Vázquez, Clara Álvarez
Iglesias, Ángela Velasco
Cao, Clara Martínez
Fernández, Ainoa García
Bascarán Fernández, María Teresa
Fernández, Almudena Portilla
Revuelta, Julia Rodríguez
Zazo, Elisa Seijo
Madera, Paula Zurrón
Álvarez, María Suárez
Sánchez, Ángeles Paredes
Delgado, Claudia Fernández
Suárez, Silvia Casaprima
Miranda, Isabel Menéndez
Treviño, Luis Jiménez
Calzón, Gonzalo Paniagua
Abad, Iciar
Duque, Cristina Pedrosa
Riera, Leonor
González, Pedro Marina
Pedrero, Eduardo Fonseca
Bobes, Julio
Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample
title Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample
title_full Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample
title_fullStr Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample
title_full_unstemmed Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample
title_short Early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large Spanish sample
title_sort early psychological impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (covid-19) pandemic and lockdown in a large spanish sample
topic Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110588
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.020505
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