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A Cross-Sectional Study on The Correlation between Psychological Distress and Eating Behaviours of Young Adults During the Covid-19 Pandemic

BACKGROUND: Since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing level of anxiety, depression and stress are being reported along with a dramatic shift in daily routine, living and eating patterns of young individuals. AIMS: The study aimed to explore the associations between the psychosocial impact...

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Autores principales: AWASTHI, SNIGDHA, Ephraim, Rufus
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129509/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341766
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description BACKGROUND: Since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing level of anxiety, depression and stress are being reported along with a dramatic shift in daily routine, living and eating patterns of young individuals. AIMS: The study aimed to explore the associations between the psychosocial impact of the COVID 19 pandemic in India, depressive symptomatology, anxiety/stress levels and disordered eating behaviours among adults aged between 18-35years. METHODS: This was a community based, cross sectional study conducted during August 2021. An online survey was circulated, wherein 110 adults participated. Questions about socio-demographic, lifestyle and eating behaviours were asked. Coronavirus Impact Scale (CIS), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21) and Three Factor Eating Questionnaire Revised 18-item version (TFEQ-R18) were used. Pearson’s correlation analysis was used. RESULTS: A total of 101 valid responses were used for statistical analysis. 51% respondents reported mild change in daily routine while 49% reported stress and discord in their families due to the pandemic. Almost 10% of the respondents reported features suggestive of moderate depression and anxiety, while 1.9% reported bingeing on food almost every day in the past month. A positive association was observed between the scores of coronavirus impact scale and that of depression (r=0.366, p=0.000), anxiety (r=0.402, p=0.000), stress (r=0.416, p= 0.000) and uncontrolled eating (r=0.198, r=0.047). CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increasing psychological distress and also disordered eating patterns, particularly of bingeing types. Thus, screening of this age group for psychiatric disorders becomes important in order to formulate future targeted interventions.
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spelling pubmed-91295092022-05-25 A Cross-Sectional Study on The Correlation between Psychological Distress and Eating Behaviours of Young Adults During the Covid-19 Pandemic AWASTHI, SNIGDHA Ephraim, Rufus Indian J Psychiatry Free Papers Compiled BACKGROUND: Since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing level of anxiety, depression and stress are being reported along with a dramatic shift in daily routine, living and eating patterns of young individuals. AIMS: The study aimed to explore the associations between the psychosocial impact of the COVID 19 pandemic in India, depressive symptomatology, anxiety/stress levels and disordered eating behaviours among adults aged between 18-35years. METHODS: This was a community based, cross sectional study conducted during August 2021. An online survey was circulated, wherein 110 adults participated. Questions about socio-demographic, lifestyle and eating behaviours were asked. Coronavirus Impact Scale (CIS), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS-21) and Three Factor Eating Questionnaire Revised 18-item version (TFEQ-R18) were used. Pearson’s correlation analysis was used. RESULTS: A total of 101 valid responses were used for statistical analysis. 51% respondents reported mild change in daily routine while 49% reported stress and discord in their families due to the pandemic. Almost 10% of the respondents reported features suggestive of moderate depression and anxiety, while 1.9% reported bingeing on food almost every day in the past month. A positive association was observed between the scores of coronavirus impact scale and that of depression (r=0.366, p=0.000), anxiety (r=0.402, p=0.000), stress (r=0.416, p= 0.000) and uncontrolled eating (r=0.198, r=0.047). CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increasing psychological distress and also disordered eating patterns, particularly of bingeing types. Thus, screening of this age group for psychiatric disorders becomes important in order to formulate future targeted interventions. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-03 2022-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9129509/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341766 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Psychiatry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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title_full A Cross-Sectional Study on The Correlation between Psychological Distress and Eating Behaviours of Young Adults During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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title_full_unstemmed A Cross-Sectional Study on The Correlation between Psychological Distress and Eating Behaviours of Young Adults During the Covid-19 Pandemic
title_short A Cross-Sectional Study on The Correlation between Psychological Distress and Eating Behaviours of Young Adults During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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