Effect of Layperson-Delivered, Empathy-Focused Program of Telephone Calls on Loneliness, Depression, and Anxiety Among Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Feb 23, 2021JAMA psychiatry

Phone Calls Focused on Empathy by Non-Experts May Reduce Loneliness, Depression, and Anxiety in Adults During COVID-19

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Participants in the intervention group experienced a 1.1 point reduction in loneliness after 4 weeks compared to the control group.

  • The empathy-focused telephone call program was delivered by trained laypersons to adults at risk of loneliness, depression, and anxiety.
  • Significant improvements were observed in loneliness, with a reduction of 1.1 points on the UCLA Loneliness Scale.
  • Depression scores improved by 1.5 points on the Personal Health Questionnaire.
  • Anxiety levels decreased by 1.8 points on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale.
  • No changes in general physical health were reported, though mental health showed improvement of 2.6 points on the Short Form Health Survey.

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