Prevalence of and Risk Factors Associated With Mental Health Symptoms Among the General Population in China During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic

Jul 2, 2020JAMA network open

How Common Mental Health Symptoms Are and Their Risk Factors in China’s General Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

Of 56,679 respondents, 27.9% reported symptoms of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • 31.6% of participants experienced symptoms of anxiety, 29.2% reported insomnia, and 24.4% showed signs of acute stress.
  • Individuals with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, as well as their family or friends, had significantly higher risks for all four mental health symptoms.
  • Occupational exposure to COVID-19 and residing in Hubei province were linked to increased odds of experiencing depression, anxiety, insomnia, and acute stress.
  • Centralized and home quarantine measures were associated with higher rates of mental health symptoms.
  • Working outside the home was associated with lower risks of depression, anxiety, and insomnia.

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