Author: Zhu, Kexin; Niu, Zhongzheng; Freudenheim, Jo L.; Zhang, Zuo-Feng; Lei, Lijian; Homish, Gregory G.; Cao, Ying; Zorich, Shauna C.; Yue, Yihua; Liu, Rujie; Mu, Lina
Title: COVID-19 Related Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD among US Adults() Cord-id: w9v1l33k Document date: 2021_4_24
ID: w9v1l33k
Snippet: During the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing measures often resulted in individual isolation, which can lead to adverse mental outcomes. We collected online questionnaires from 3,952 US adults to examine the impact of “shelter-in-place†guidelines on mental health, and to explore potential disparities and modifiable factors. Self-reported anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms were associated with more restrictive quarantine. Younger adults, women, those with lower income, more insecurity
Document: During the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing measures often resulted in individual isolation, which can lead to adverse mental outcomes. We collected online questionnaires from 3,952 US adults to examine the impact of “shelter-in-place†guidelines on mental health, and to explore potential disparities and modifiable factors. Self-reported anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms were associated with more restrictive quarantine. Younger adults, women, those with lower income, more insecurity, more media exposure, reduced physical activity, or worsened family relationships were particularly affected. Targeted prevention on susceptible subpopulations, including young adults and lower SES groups, might help mitigate disparities in COVID-19-related mental health problems.
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