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Mental health, quality of life, wellbeing, loneliness and use of social media in a time of social distancing during the COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-country comparative study

Geirdal, AØ; Ruffolo, M; Leung, J; Thygesen, H; Price, D; Bonsaksen, T; Schoultz, M

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Authors

AØ Geirdal

M Ruffolo

J Leung

H Thygesen

D Price

T Bonsaksen

M Schoultz



Abstract

Background
The COVID-19 outbreak raised questions about how people experience their mental health, quality of life (QoL), wellbeing and loneliness in the context of social distancing, and the use of social media during this time

Aims
To examine the experience of mental health, QoL, wellbeing and loneliness and use of social media among people living in Norway, USA, UK and Australia.

Methods
A cross-country comparative survey of people living in Norway, USA, UK and Australia. Relevant statistical analyses were used to examine differences between the countries and to explore associations between demographic, mental health and psychosocial variables and use of social media.

Results
There were 3810 respondents from four countries, of which 50 − 74% showed a high level of emotional distress. The Norwegian population reported significantly better mental health, QoL and wellbeing and lower levels of loneliness compared to the other countries. High-frequent use of social media after the COVID-19 outbreak was associated with poorer mental- and psychosocial health.

Conclusions
The results suggest that the COVID-19 outbreak took a toll on people’s experience of mental health, QoL, wellbeing and experienced loneliness, and high-frequent use of social media was associated with these factors.

Citation

Geirdal, A., Ruffolo, M., Leung, J., Thygesen, H., Price, D., Bonsaksen, T., & Schoultz, M. (2021). Mental health, quality of life, wellbeing, loneliness and use of social media in a time of social distancing during the COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-country comparative study. Journal of Mental Health, 30(2), 148-155. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2021.1875413

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 22, 2020
Online Publication Date Mar 9, 2021
Publication Date Mar 9, 2021
Deposit Date Mar 16, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 16, 2021
Journal Journal of Mental Health
Print ISSN 0963-8237
Electronic ISSN 1360-0567
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Volume 30
Issue 2
Pages 148-155
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2021.1875413
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2021.1875413
Related Public URLs http://informahealthcare.com/journal/jmh

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