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The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults

There is minimal knowledge about the impact of large-scale epidemics on community mental health, particularly during the acute phase. This gap in knowledge means we are critically ill-equipped to support communities as they face the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide data u...

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Autores principales: Dawel, Amy, Shou, Yiyun, Smithson, Michael, Cherbuin, Nicolas, Banfield, Michelle, Calear, Alison L., Farrer, Louise M., Gray, Darren, Gulliver, Amelia, Housen, Tambri, McCallum, Sonia M., Morse, Alyssa R., Murray, Kristen, Newman, Eryn, Rodney Harris, Rachael M., Batterham, Philip J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7573356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33132940
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.579985
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author Dawel, Amy
Shou, Yiyun
Smithson, Michael
Cherbuin, Nicolas
Banfield, Michelle
Calear, Alison L.
Farrer, Louise M.
Gray, Darren
Gulliver, Amelia
Housen, Tambri
McCallum, Sonia M.
Morse, Alyssa R.
Murray, Kristen
Newman, Eryn
Rodney Harris, Rachael M.
Batterham, Philip J.
author_facet Dawel, Amy
Shou, Yiyun
Smithson, Michael
Cherbuin, Nicolas
Banfield, Michelle
Calear, Alison L.
Farrer, Louise M.
Gray, Darren
Gulliver, Amelia
Housen, Tambri
McCallum, Sonia M.
Morse, Alyssa R.
Murray, Kristen
Newman, Eryn
Rodney Harris, Rachael M.
Batterham, Philip J.
author_sort Dawel, Amy
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description There is minimal knowledge about the impact of large-scale epidemics on community mental health, particularly during the acute phase. This gap in knowledge means we are critically ill-equipped to support communities as they face the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide data urgently needed to inform government policy and resource allocation now and in other future crises. The study was the first to survey a representative sample from the Australian population at the early acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Depression, anxiety, and psychological wellbeing were measured with well-validated scales (PHQ-9, GAD-7, WHO-5). Using linear regression, we tested for associations between mental health and exposure to COVID-19, impacts of COVID-19 on work and social functioning, and socio-demographic factors. Depression and anxiety symptoms were substantively elevated relative to usual population data, including for individuals with no existing mental health diagnosis. Exposure to COVID-19 had minimal association with mental health outcomes. Recent exposure to the Australian bushfires was also unrelated to depression and anxiety, although bushfire smoke exposure correlated with reduced psychological wellbeing. In contrast, pandemic-induced impairments in work and social functioning were strongly associated with elevated depression and anxiety symptoms, as well as decreased psychological wellbeing. Financial distress due to the pandemic, rather than job loss per se, was also a key correlate of poorer mental health. These findings suggest that minimizing disruption to work and social functioning, and increasing access to mental health services in the community, are important policy goals to minimize pandemic-related impacts on mental health and wellbeing. Innovative and creative strategies are needed to meet these community needs while continuing to enact vital public health strategies to control the spread of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-75733562020-10-30 The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults Dawel, Amy Shou, Yiyun Smithson, Michael Cherbuin, Nicolas Banfield, Michelle Calear, Alison L. Farrer, Louise M. Gray, Darren Gulliver, Amelia Housen, Tambri McCallum, Sonia M. Morse, Alyssa R. Murray, Kristen Newman, Eryn Rodney Harris, Rachael M. Batterham, Philip J. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry There is minimal knowledge about the impact of large-scale epidemics on community mental health, particularly during the acute phase. This gap in knowledge means we are critically ill-equipped to support communities as they face the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide data urgently needed to inform government policy and resource allocation now and in other future crises. The study was the first to survey a representative sample from the Australian population at the early acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Depression, anxiety, and psychological wellbeing were measured with well-validated scales (PHQ-9, GAD-7, WHO-5). Using linear regression, we tested for associations between mental health and exposure to COVID-19, impacts of COVID-19 on work and social functioning, and socio-demographic factors. Depression and anxiety symptoms were substantively elevated relative to usual population data, including for individuals with no existing mental health diagnosis. Exposure to COVID-19 had minimal association with mental health outcomes. Recent exposure to the Australian bushfires was also unrelated to depression and anxiety, although bushfire smoke exposure correlated with reduced psychological wellbeing. In contrast, pandemic-induced impairments in work and social functioning were strongly associated with elevated depression and anxiety symptoms, as well as decreased psychological wellbeing. Financial distress due to the pandemic, rather than job loss per se, was also a key correlate of poorer mental health. These findings suggest that minimizing disruption to work and social functioning, and increasing access to mental health services in the community, are important policy goals to minimize pandemic-related impacts on mental health and wellbeing. Innovative and creative strategies are needed to meet these community needs while continuing to enact vital public health strategies to control the spread of COVID-19. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7573356/ /pubmed/33132940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.579985 Text en Copyright © 2020 Dawel, Shou, Smithson, Cherbuin, Banfield, Calear, Farrer, Gray, Gulliver, Housen, McCallum, Morse, Murray, Newman, Rodney Harris and Batterham http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Dawel, Amy
Shou, Yiyun
Smithson, Michael
Cherbuin, Nicolas
Banfield, Michelle
Calear, Alison L.
Farrer, Louise M.
Gray, Darren
Gulliver, Amelia
Housen, Tambri
McCallum, Sonia M.
Morse, Alyssa R.
Murray, Kristen
Newman, Eryn
Rodney Harris, Rachael M.
Batterham, Philip J.
The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults
title The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults
title_full The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults
title_fullStr The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults
title_short The Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Representative Sample of Australian Adults
title_sort effect of covid-19 on mental health and wellbeing in a representative sample of australian adults
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7573356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33132940
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.579985
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