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COVID-19 restrictions and age-specific mental health—U.S. probability-based panel evidence

Psychology

COVID-19 restrictions and age-specific mental health—U.S. probability-based panel evidence

E. Sojli, W. W. Tham, et al.

This study, conducted by Elvira Sojli, Wing Wah Tham, Richard Bryant, and Michael McAleer, reveals that young adults in the U.S. felt the brunt of COVID-19 restrictions on their mental health, while older adults were less affected. Discover the critical insights behind these findings and the importance of age-specific mental health responses amid a pandemic.

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Abstract
Social distancing, self-isolation, quarantining, and lockdowns arising from the COVID-19 pandemic have been common restrictions as governments have attempted to limit the rapid virus transmission. In this study, we identified drivers of adverse mental and behavioral health during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether factors such as social isolation and various restrictions serve as additional stressors for different age groups. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted on a unique dataset based on a national probability-based survey dedicated to understanding the impact of COVID-19 in the U.S., which includes 19 questions on the individual impact of restrictions, bans, and closures. The analysis used a moderate distress scale built on five questions related to mental health for 3,646 respondents. The mental health of young adults (18–34 years old) was the most affected by restrictions, while that of older adults (>55 years old) was less affected. In addition, demographic and health characteristics associated with differences in mental health varied by age group. The findings in this analysis highlight the differential mental health needs of different age groups and point to the marked necessity for differentiated and targeted responses to the mental health effects of COVID-19 by age group.
Publisher
Translational Psychiatry
Published On
Aug 04, 2021
Authors
Elvira Sojli, Wing Wah Tham, Richard Bryant, Michael McAleer
Tags
COVID-19
mental health
age groups
restrictions
survey
young adults
older adults
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