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Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19

INTRODUCTION: The negative impacts of COVID-19 have rippled through every facet of society. Understanding the multidimensional impacts of this pandemic is crucial to identify the most critical needs and to inform targeted interventions. This population survey study aimed to investigate the acute pha...

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Autores principales: Robillard, Rebecca, Saad, Mysa, Edwards, Jodi, Solomonova, Elizaveta, Pennestri, Marie-Hélène, Daros, Alexander, Veissière, Samuel Paul Louis, Quilty, Lena, Dion, Karianne, Nixon, Ashley, Phillips, Jennifer, Bhatla, Raj, Spilg, Edward, Godbout, Roger, Yazji, Bashour, Rushton, Cynda, Gifford, Wendy A, Gautam, Mamta, Boafo, Addo, Swartz, Rick, Kendzerska, Tetyana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7735085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33310814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043805
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author Robillard, Rebecca
Saad, Mysa
Edwards, Jodi
Solomonova, Elizaveta
Pennestri, Marie-Hélène
Daros, Alexander
Veissière, Samuel Paul Louis
Quilty, Lena
Dion, Karianne
Nixon, Ashley
Phillips, Jennifer
Bhatla, Raj
Spilg, Edward
Godbout, Roger
Yazji, Bashour
Rushton, Cynda
Gifford, Wendy A
Gautam, Mamta
Boafo, Addo
Swartz, Rick
Kendzerska, Tetyana
author_facet Robillard, Rebecca
Saad, Mysa
Edwards, Jodi
Solomonova, Elizaveta
Pennestri, Marie-Hélène
Daros, Alexander
Veissière, Samuel Paul Louis
Quilty, Lena
Dion, Karianne
Nixon, Ashley
Phillips, Jennifer
Bhatla, Raj
Spilg, Edward
Godbout, Roger
Yazji, Bashour
Rushton, Cynda
Gifford, Wendy A
Gautam, Mamta
Boafo, Addo
Swartz, Rick
Kendzerska, Tetyana
author_sort Robillard, Rebecca
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description INTRODUCTION: The negative impacts of COVID-19 have rippled through every facet of society. Understanding the multidimensional impacts of this pandemic is crucial to identify the most critical needs and to inform targeted interventions. This population survey study aimed to investigate the acute phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in terms of perceived threats and concerns, occupational and financial impacts, social impacts and stress between 3 April and 15 May 2020. METHODS: 6040 participants are included in this report. A multivariate linear regression model was used to identify factors associated with stress changes (as measured by the Cohen’s Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)) relative to pre-outbreak retrospective estimates. RESULTS: On average, PSS scores increased from low stress levels before the outbreak to moderate stress levels during the outbreak (p<0.001). The independent factors associated with stress worsening were: having a mental disorder, female sex, having underage children, heavier alcohol consumption, working with the general public, shorter sleep duration, younger age, less time elapsed since the start of the outbreak, lower stress before the outbreak, worse symptoms that could be linked to COVID-19, lower coping skills, worse obsessive–compulsive symptoms related to germs and contamination, personalities loading on extraversion, conscientiousness and neuroticism, left wing political views, worse family relationships and spending less time exercising and doing artistic activities. CONCLUSION: Cross-sectional analyses showed a significant increase from low to moderate stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Identified modifiable factors associated with increased stress may be informative for intervention development. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04369690; Results.
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spelling pubmed-77350852020-12-17 Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19 Robillard, Rebecca Saad, Mysa Edwards, Jodi Solomonova, Elizaveta Pennestri, Marie-Hélène Daros, Alexander Veissière, Samuel Paul Louis Quilty, Lena Dion, Karianne Nixon, Ashley Phillips, Jennifer Bhatla, Raj Spilg, Edward Godbout, Roger Yazji, Bashour Rushton, Cynda Gifford, Wendy A Gautam, Mamta Boafo, Addo Swartz, Rick Kendzerska, Tetyana BMJ Open Public Health INTRODUCTION: The negative impacts of COVID-19 have rippled through every facet of society. Understanding the multidimensional impacts of this pandemic is crucial to identify the most critical needs and to inform targeted interventions. This population survey study aimed to investigate the acute phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in terms of perceived threats and concerns, occupational and financial impacts, social impacts and stress between 3 April and 15 May 2020. METHODS: 6040 participants are included in this report. A multivariate linear regression model was used to identify factors associated with stress changes (as measured by the Cohen’s Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)) relative to pre-outbreak retrospective estimates. RESULTS: On average, PSS scores increased from low stress levels before the outbreak to moderate stress levels during the outbreak (p<0.001). The independent factors associated with stress worsening were: having a mental disorder, female sex, having underage children, heavier alcohol consumption, working with the general public, shorter sleep duration, younger age, less time elapsed since the start of the outbreak, lower stress before the outbreak, worse symptoms that could be linked to COVID-19, lower coping skills, worse obsessive–compulsive symptoms related to germs and contamination, personalities loading on extraversion, conscientiousness and neuroticism, left wing political views, worse family relationships and spending less time exercising and doing artistic activities. CONCLUSION: Cross-sectional analyses showed a significant increase from low to moderate stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Identified modifiable factors associated with increased stress may be informative for intervention development. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04369690; Results. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7735085/ /pubmed/33310814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043805 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Public Health
Robillard, Rebecca
Saad, Mysa
Edwards, Jodi
Solomonova, Elizaveta
Pennestri, Marie-Hélène
Daros, Alexander
Veissière, Samuel Paul Louis
Quilty, Lena
Dion, Karianne
Nixon, Ashley
Phillips, Jennifer
Bhatla, Raj
Spilg, Edward
Godbout, Roger
Yazji, Bashour
Rushton, Cynda
Gifford, Wendy A
Gautam, Mamta
Boafo, Addo
Swartz, Rick
Kendzerska, Tetyana
Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19
title Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19
title_full Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19
title_fullStr Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19
title_short Social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of COVID-19
title_sort social, financial and psychological stress during an emerging pandemic: observations from a population survey in the acute phase of covid-19
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7735085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33310814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043805
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