Prevalence of Depression Symptoms in US Adults Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sep 3, 2020JAMA network open

Depression Symptoms in US Adults Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

Depression symptom prevalence was more than three-fold higher during COVID-19 compared to before the pandemic.

  • During COVID-19, 24.6% of participants reported mild depression symptoms, compared to 16.2% before.
  • The prevalence of moderate depression symptoms increased from 5.7% before the pandemic to 14.8% during.
  • Moderately severe depression symptoms rose from 2.1% pre-pandemic to 7.9% during COVID-19.
  • Severe depression symptoms increased from 0.7% before the pandemic to 5.1% during COVID-19.
  • Lower income and less savings were associated with a higher risk of experiencing depression symptoms.
  • Exposure to more stressors was linked to a greater likelihood of reporting depression symptoms.

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