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Coping, Social Support and Loneliness during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Their Effect on Depression and Anxiety: Patients' Experiences in Community Mental Health Centers in Norway.
Kan, Zhanna; Søegaard, Erik Ganesh Iyer; Siqveland, Johan; Hussain, Ajmal; Hanssen-Bauer, Ketil; Jensen, Pia; Heiervang, Kristin Sverdvik; Ringen, Petter Andreas; Ekeberg, Øivind; Hem, Erlend; Heir, Trond; Thapa, Suraj Bahadur.
  • Kan Z; Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, 0424 Oslo, Norway.
  • Søegaard EGI; Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, 0424 Oslo, Norway.
  • Siqveland J; Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo, Norway.
  • Hussain A; Division of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway.
  • Hanssen-Bauer K; National Center for Suicide Research and Prevention, University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo, Norway.
  • Jensen P; Division of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway.
  • Heiervang KS; Division of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway.
  • Ringen PA; Division of Health Services Research and Psychiatry, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo, Norway.
  • Ekeberg Ø; Division of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway.
  • Hem E; Division of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway.
  • Heir T; Centre for Medical Ethics, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo, Norway.
  • Thapa SB; Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital, 0424 Oslo, Norway.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 10(5)2022 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1875546
ABSTRACT

Background:

Little is known about psychiatric patients' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to investigate associations of coping strategies, social support and loneliness with mental health symptoms among these patients.

Methods:

We recruited 164 patients from Community Mental Health Centers in June-July 2020. Participants responded to an online questionnaire on corona-related questions, Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experience, Crisis Support Scale, a 3-item Loneliness Scale, and Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25. We used linear regression models to investigate associations between these and symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Results:

Almost 51% were aged 31-50 years and 77% were females. Forty-six (28%) participants reported worsened overall mental health due to the pandemic. The reported rates of clinical depression and anxiety were 84% and 76%, respectively. Maladaptive coping was independently associated with both depression and anxiety symptoms. Loneliness was independently associated with depression symptoms.

Conclusions:

Patients in Community Mental Health Centers in Norway reported high rates of depression and anxiety symptoms. Many of them reported worsening of their mental health due to the pandemic, even at a time when COVID-19 infections and restrictive measures were relatively low. Maladaptive coping strategies and loneliness may be possible explanations for more distress.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Healthcare10050875

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Healthcare10050875