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The impact of pre-existing conditions and perceived health status on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 44, 期 1, 页码 E88-E95

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdab248

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COVID-19; pre-existing conditions; depression; anxiety; stress

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  1. Research Council of Lithuania [P-COV-20-50]

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The study found that individuals with pre-existing medical conditions and poor perceived health status are more likely to experience moderate to severe depressive and anxiety symptoms, fear of COVID-19, and post-traumatic stress symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background Patients with pre-existing conditions and poor health status are vulnerable for adverse health sequalae during the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated the association of pre-existing medical conditions and self-perceived health status with the risk of mental health complications during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods In October-December, 2020, 1036 respondents completed online survey that included assessment of pre-existing conditions, self-perceived health status, depressive (Patient Health Questionnaire-8 score >= 10), anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorders-7 score >= 10) and post-traumatic stress (Impact of Events Scale Revised) symptoms, alcohol use (AUDIT), and COVID-19 fear (COVID-19 Fears Questionnaires for Chronic Medical Conditions). Results Study participants were predominantly women (83%), younger than 61 years of age (94%). Thirty-six percent of respondents had a pre-existing condition and 5% considered their health status as bad or very bad. Pre-existing conditions and poor perceived health status were associated with increased risk for moderate to severe depressive and anxiety symptoms, fear of COVID-19 and post-traumatic stress symptoms, independently from respondents' age, gender, living area, smoking status, exercise, alcohol consumption and diet. Conclusions Pre-existing medical conditions and poor perceived health status are associated with increased risk of poor mental health status during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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