Anxiety, depression, traumatic stress and COVID-19-related anxiety in the UK general population during the COVID-19 pandemic
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...…rates of COVID reported in the areas where respondents belong to (Ahmed et al., 2020), poorer selfrated health status (Gao et al., 2020; Lei et al., 2020; Wang, Di, et al. 2020), and/or history of chronic illness (Mazza et al., 2020; Shevlin et al., 2020; Wang, Di, et al. 2020) are expected....
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...Additionally, increased rates of depression were consistently found to be associated with non-health related variables, such as younger ages (Ahmed et al., 2020; Gao et al., 2020; Huang & Zhao, 2020; Shevlin et al., 2020)....
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...…3,947 44.40 (17) 55.70% (2,197) NR PHQ-9 7.40% 6 Ni et al. (2020) China (Wuhan) Convenience sampling 1,577 NR 60.80% (959) NR PHQ-9 19.20% 6 Shevlin et al. (2020) United Kingdom Quota sampling 2,025 45.44 (15.90) 51.70% (1,047) NR PHQ-9 22.10% 7 Sønderskov et al. (2020) Denmark NR 2,458…...
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...Indeed, prior research suggests that having children at home during the pandemic increases psychological distress (Kisely et al., 2020; Shevlin et al., 2020), which our results link to more frequent and heavier drinking....
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This study showed a modest increase in the prevalence of mental health problems in the early stages of the pandemic, and these problems were predicted by several specific COVID-related variables.