Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak

Abstract Background The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted millions of lives and commerce. We investigated psychological reactions and insomnia during the COVID-19 outbreak in adults with mental health disorders (MDs). Methods A self-reported psychological and sleep online survey was...

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Main Authors: Qimeng Sun, Qingsong Qin, Maria Basta, Baixin Chen, Yun Li
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-03036-7
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spelling doaj-285a6779b3a541048ec7e16399c5b7332021-01-10T12:55:27ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2021-01-0121111010.1186/s12888-020-03036-7Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreakQimeng Sun0Qingsong Qin1Maria Basta2Baixin Chen3Yun Li4Department of Sleep Medicine, Shantou University Mental Health CenterLaboratory of Human Virology and Oncology, Shantou University Medical CollegeDepartment of Psychiatry, University, Hospital of HeraklionDepartment of Sleep Medicine, Shantou University Mental Health CenterDepartment of Sleep Medicine, Shantou University Mental Health CenterAbstract Background The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted millions of lives and commerce. We investigated psychological reactions and insomnia during the COVID-19 outbreak in adults with mental health disorders (MDs). Methods A self-reported psychological and sleep online survey was conducted in China between February 5th to 19th, 2020. A total of 244 adults with MDs and 1116 controls matched for age, gender and sites were included. Worsened symptoms of anxiety, depressive and insomnia were defined when severity levels shifted to a more severe category compared to pre-COVID-19. Results During the COVID-19 outbreak, we found significantly increased prevalence of anxiety (MDs: 54.9% vs. 49.6%, controls: 25.5% vs. 14.3%), depression (MDs: 63.9% vs. 61.5%, controls: 29.9% vs. 21.2%) and insomnia (MDs: 66.0% vs. 57.8%, controls: 31.5% vs. 24.8%) compared to pre-COVID-19 period (all P-value < 0.001). Furthermore, adults with MDs had higher odds for developing COVID-19-related stress (OR = 3.41, 95% CI 2.49 ~ 4.67), worsened anxiety (OR = 1.95, 95% CI 1.38 ~ 2.76), depression (OR = 2.04, 95% CI 1.43 ~ 2.93) and insomnia (OR = 2.22, 95% CI 1.53 ~ 3.21) during the COVID-19 outbreak compared to controls. Moreover, higher COVID-19-related stress and lower levels of pre-COVID-19 anxiety, depressive and insomnia symptoms were predictors for worsened anxiety, depression and insomnia in adults with MDs, respectively. Conclusions Our findings suggest that adverse psychological reactions and insomnia are more pronounced in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak, thus more attention need to be provided.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-03036-7COVID-19Stress, anxietyDepressionInsomniaMental health disorders
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author Qimeng Sun
Qingsong Qin
Maria Basta
Baixin Chen
Yun Li
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Qingsong Qin
Maria Basta
Baixin Chen
Yun Li
Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak
BMC Psychiatry
COVID-19
Stress, anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Mental health disorders
author_facet Qimeng Sun
Qingsong Qin
Maria Basta
Baixin Chen
Yun Li
author_sort Qimeng Sun
title Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak
title_short Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak
title_full Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak
title_fullStr Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak
title_sort psychological reactions and insomnia in adults with mental health disorders during the covid-19 outbreak
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted millions of lives and commerce. We investigated psychological reactions and insomnia during the COVID-19 outbreak in adults with mental health disorders (MDs). Methods A self-reported psychological and sleep online survey was conducted in China between February 5th to 19th, 2020. A total of 244 adults with MDs and 1116 controls matched for age, gender and sites were included. Worsened symptoms of anxiety, depressive and insomnia were defined when severity levels shifted to a more severe category compared to pre-COVID-19. Results During the COVID-19 outbreak, we found significantly increased prevalence of anxiety (MDs: 54.9% vs. 49.6%, controls: 25.5% vs. 14.3%), depression (MDs: 63.9% vs. 61.5%, controls: 29.9% vs. 21.2%) and insomnia (MDs: 66.0% vs. 57.8%, controls: 31.5% vs. 24.8%) compared to pre-COVID-19 period (all P-value < 0.001). Furthermore, adults with MDs had higher odds for developing COVID-19-related stress (OR = 3.41, 95% CI 2.49 ~ 4.67), worsened anxiety (OR = 1.95, 95% CI 1.38 ~ 2.76), depression (OR = 2.04, 95% CI 1.43 ~ 2.93) and insomnia (OR = 2.22, 95% CI 1.53 ~ 3.21) during the COVID-19 outbreak compared to controls. Moreover, higher COVID-19-related stress and lower levels of pre-COVID-19 anxiety, depressive and insomnia symptoms were predictors for worsened anxiety, depression and insomnia in adults with MDs, respectively. Conclusions Our findings suggest that adverse psychological reactions and insomnia are more pronounced in adults with mental health disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak, thus more attention need to be provided.
topic COVID-19
Stress, anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Mental health disorders
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-03036-7
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