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Effects of cumulative COVID-19 cases on mental health: Evidence from multi-country survey.

Rathod, Shanaya; Pallikadavath, Saseendran; Graves, Elizabeth; Rahman, Mohammad M; Brooks, Ashlea; Rathod, Pranay; Bhargava, Rachna; Irfan, Muhammad; Aly, Reham; Mohammad Saleh Al Gahtani, Haifa; Salam, Zahwa; Chau, Steven Wai Ho; Paterson, Theone S E; Turner, Brianna; Gorbunova, Viktoria; Klymchuk, Vitaly; Phiri, Peter

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Authors

Shanaya Rathod

Saseendran Pallikadavath

Elizabeth Graves

Ashlea Brooks

Pranay Rathod

Rachna Bhargava

Muhammad Irfan

Reham Aly

Haifa Mohammad Saleh Al Gahtani

Zahwa Salam

Steven Wai Ho Chau

Theone S E Paterson

Brianna Turner

Viktoria Gorbunova

Vitaly Klymchuk

Peter Phiri



Abstract

Depression and anxiety were both ranked among the top 25 leading causes of global burden of diseases in 2019 prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The pandemic affected, and in many cases threatened, the health and lives of millions of people across the globe and within the first year, global prevalence of anxiety and depression increased by 25% with the greatest influx in places highly affected by COVID-19. To explore the psychological impact of the pandemic and resultant restrictions in different countries using an opportunistic sample and online questionnaire in different phases of the pandemic. A repeated, cross-sectional online international survey of adults, 16 years and above, was carried out in 10 countries (United Kingdom, India, Canada, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia). The online questionnaire was based on published approaches to understand the psychological impact of COVID-19 and the resultant restrictions. Five standardised measures were included to explore levels of depression [patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9)], anxiety [generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) assessment], impact of trauma [the impact of events scale-revised (IES-R)], loneliness (a brief loneliness scale), and social support (The Multi-dimensional Scale of Perceived Social support). There were two rounds of the online survey in 10 countries with 42866 participants in Round 1 and 92260 in Round 2. The largest number of participants recruited from the United Kingdom (112985 overall). The majority of participants reported receiving no support from mental health services throughout the pandemic. This study found that the daily cumulative COVID-19 cases had a statistically significant effect on PHQ-9, GAD-7, and IES-R scores. These scores significantly increased in the second round of surveys with the ordinary least squares regression results with regression discontinuity design specification (to control lockdown effects) confirming these results. The study findings imply that participants' mental health worsened with high cumulative COVID-19 cases. Whist we are still living through the impact of COVID-19, this paper focuses on its impact on mental health, discusses the possible consequences and future implications. This study revealed that daily cumulative COVID-19 cases have a significant impact on depression, anxiety, and trauma. Increasing cumulative cases influenced and impacted education, employment, socialization and finances, to name but a few. Building a database of global evidence will allow for future planning of pandemics, particularly the impact on mental health of populations considering the cultural differences. [Abstract copyright: ©The Author(s) 2023. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.]

Citation

Rathod, S., Pallikadavath, S., Graves, E., Rahman, M. M., Brooks, A., Rathod, P., …Phiri, P. (in press). Effects of cumulative COVID-19 cases on mental health: Evidence from multi-country survey. World Journal of Psychiatry, 13(7), 461-477. https://doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v13.i7.461

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 24, 2023
Online Publication Date Jul 19, 2023
Deposit Date Aug 31, 2023
Publicly Available Date Aug 31, 2023
Journal World journal of psychiatry
Print ISSN 2220-3206
Publisher Baishideng Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 7
Pages 461-477
DOI https://doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v13.i7.461
Keywords International, Global research, Pandemic, COVID-19, Mental health, Impact

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