Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in China
Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to overwhelming levels of distress as it spread rapidly from Wuhan, Hubei province to other regions in China. To contain the transmission of COVID-19, China has executed strict lockdown and quarantine policies, particularly in prov...
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doaj-c48644ae2cc84a4e924a5c8ca404c5992021-02-19T07:03:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-02-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.596872596872Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in ChinaXuerui Han0Shuquan Chen1Kaiwen Bi2Zeyun Yang3Pei Sun4Department of Clinical and Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, United StatesDepartment of Clinical and Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, School of Social Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Psychology, School of Social Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaBackground: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to overwhelming levels of distress as it spread rapidly from Wuhan, Hubei province to other regions in China. To contain the transmission of COVID-19, China has executed strict lockdown and quarantine policies, particularly in provinces with the highest severity (i.e., Hubei). Although the challenges faced by individuals across provinces may share some similarities, it remains unknown as to whether and how the severity of COVID-19 is related to elevation in depression.Methods: The present study compared depression among individuals who lived in mildly, moderately, and severely impacted provinces in China following the lockdown (N = 1,200) to norm data obtained from a representative sample within the same provinces in 2016 (N = 950), and examined demographic correlates of depression in 2020.Results: Residents in 2020, particularly those living in more heavily impacted provinces, reported increased levels of depression than the 2016 sample. Subsequent analyses of sub-dimensions of depression replicated the findings for depressed mood but not for positive affect, as the latter only declined among residents in the most severely impacted area. Increased depressed mood was associated with female, younger age, fewer years of education, and being furloughed from work, whereas reduced positive affect was associated with younger age and fewer years of education only.Conclusions: This study underscored the impact of COVID-19 on depression and suggested individual characteristics that may warrant attention.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.596872/fullexposurestresslockdownCOVID-19depression |
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Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in China |
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Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in China |
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Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in China |
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Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in China |
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Depression Following COVID-19 Lockdown in Severely, Moderately, and Mildly Impacted Areas in China |
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Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to overwhelming levels of distress as it spread rapidly from Wuhan, Hubei province to other regions in China. To contain the transmission of COVID-19, China has executed strict lockdown and quarantine policies, particularly in provinces with the highest severity (i.e., Hubei). Although the challenges faced by individuals across provinces may share some similarities, it remains unknown as to whether and how the severity of COVID-19 is related to elevation in depression.Methods: The present study compared depression among individuals who lived in mildly, moderately, and severely impacted provinces in China following the lockdown (N = 1,200) to norm data obtained from a representative sample within the same provinces in 2016 (N = 950), and examined demographic correlates of depression in 2020.Results: Residents in 2020, particularly those living in more heavily impacted provinces, reported increased levels of depression than the 2016 sample. Subsequent analyses of sub-dimensions of depression replicated the findings for depressed mood but not for positive affect, as the latter only declined among residents in the most severely impacted area. Increased depressed mood was associated with female, younger age, fewer years of education, and being furloughed from work, whereas reduced positive affect was associated with younger age and fewer years of education only.Conclusions: This study underscored the impact of COVID-19 on depression and suggested individual characteristics that may warrant attention. |
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