Journal of medical Internet research

Exposure to COVID-19 Information and Its Link to Mental Health Problems in Thailand

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Abstract

Of the 4322 eligible participants, 4004 (92.6%) completed the online survey.

  • 37.0% of participants were exposed to COVID-19-related information for less than 1 hour per day.
  • 41.1% were exposed for 1 to 2 hours per day, and 22.0% for 3 or more hours per day.
  • Those exposed to information for 3 or more hours per day had a higher risk of developing symptoms of depression (adjusted odds ratio 1.35), anxiety (adjusted odds ratio 1.88), and insomnia (adjusted odds ratio 1.52).
  • Exposure for 1 to 2 hours per day was associated only with an increased risk of anxiety (adjusted odds ratio 1.35).
  • No association was found between information exposure and the risk of perceived stress.
  • A dose-response relationship was observed between exposure of 3 or more hours per day and the severity of mental health problems.

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