Title: | Mental health indicators in Sweden over a 12-month period during the COVID-19 pandemic – Baseline data of the Omtanke2020 Study |
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Date: | 2023-02-01 |
Language: | English |
Scope: | 10 |
Department: | Faculty of Medicine |
Series: | Journal of Affective Disorders; 322() |
ISSN: | 0165-0327 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.11.004 |
Subject: | Anxiety symptoms; COVID-19; Depressive symptoms; General population; Mental health; Omtanke2020 Study; Stress; Sweden; Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry and Mental Health |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3967 |
Citation:Lovik , A , González-Hijón , J , Kähler , A K , Valdimarsdóttir , U A , Frans , E M , Magnusson , P K E , Pedersen , N L , Hall , P , Czene , K , Sullivan , P F & Fang , F 2023 , ' Mental health indicators in Sweden over a 12-month period during the COVID-19 pandemic – Baseline data of the Omtanke2020 Study ' , Journal of Affective Disorders , vol. 322 , pp. 108-117 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.11.004
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Abstract:Background: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the lives of people globally and is expected to have profound effects on mental health. Here we aim to describe the mental health burden experienced in Sweden using baseline data of the Omtanke2020 Study. Method: We analysed self-reported, cross-sectional baseline data collected over a 12-month period (June 9, 2020–June 8, 2021) from the Omtanke2020 Study including 27,950 adults in Sweden. Participants were volunteers or actively recruited through existing cohorts and, after providing informed consent, responded to online questionnaires on socio-demographics, mental and physical health, as well as COVID-19 infection and impact. Poisson regression was fitted to assess the relative risk of demonstrating high level symptoms of depression, anxiety, and COVID-19 related distress. Result: The proportion of persons with high level of symptoms was 15.6 %, 9.5 % and 24.5 % for depression, anxiety, and COVID-19 specific post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), respectively. Overall, 43.4 % of the participants had significant, clinically relevant symptoms for at least one of the three mental health outcomes and 7.3 % had significant symptoms for all three outcomes. We also observed differences in the prevalence of these outcomes across strata of sex, age, recruitment type, COVID-19 status, region, and seasonality. Conclusion: While the proportion of persons with high mental health burden remains higher than the ones reported in pre-pandemic publications, our estimates are lower than previously reported levels of depression, anxiety, and PTSD during the pandemic in Sweden and elsewhere.
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Description:Funding Information: This study was funded with grants from NordForsk (CovidMent, 105668 ), Horizon 2020 (CoMorMent, 847776 ), and the Karolinska Institutet . Funding Information: The Omtanke2020 study is supported by NordForsk (project No. 105668 ) and Karolinska Institute (Strategic Research Area in Epidemiology and Senior Researcher Award). We acknowledge The Swedish Twin Registry for access to contact information to participating twins. The Swedish Twin Registry is managed by Karolinska Institutet and receives funding through the Swedish Research Council under the grant no 2017-00641. The Funding Sources had no direct or indirect impact on the analysis and interpretation of the results. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors
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