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Trajectories of anxiety and depressive symptoms during enforced isolation due to COVID-19: longitudinal analyses of 36,520 adults in England
Daisy Fancourt
Andrew Steptoe
Feifei Bu
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.03.20120923
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.03.20120923v3
Background There is currently major concern about the impact of the global COVID-19 outbreak on mental health. A number of studies suggest that mental health deteriorated in many countries prior to and during enforced isolation (“lockdown”), but it remains unknown how mental health has changed week by week over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored trajectories of anxiety and depression over the 20 weeks after lockdown was announced using data from England, and compared the growth trajectories by individual characteristics. Methods Data from 36,520 adults in the UCL COVID -19 Social Study (a panel study weighted to population proportions collecting data weekly during the COVID-19 pandemic) were analysed from 23/03/2020-09/08/2020. Latent growth models were fitted accounting for socio-demographic and health covariates.
03-11-2020
Preimpreso
Inglés
Público en general
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS
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