Mental Health Status in the Community during the COVID-19-Pandemic

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Objective Analysis of associations between perceived daily life strain during the COVID-19-crisis and personality aspects with current psychological wellbeing in the general population and comparison of mental health indicators with those from a previous survey in 2018. Methods Written survey in a random sample from the general population (nâŠ=âŠ721) on Corona-related assessments, personality aspects and current mental health (WHO-5, PHQ-D). Results Fear for the health of close persons, strain regarding going out restrictions, increased substance use and psychological risk- A nd resilience factors were independently related to current mental health. Extent and frequencies of mental health symptomatology did not differ between 2018 and 2020. Conclusion This is a first study in Germany reporting results from a population-based random sample on determinants of mental health during the COVID-19-crisis and a comparison of mental health symptomatology with prepandemic data from the same population.

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Kuehner, C., Schultz, K., Gass, P., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., & Dreing, H. (2020). Mental Health Status in the Community during the COVID-19-Pandemic. Psychiatrische Praxis, 47(7), 361–369. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1222-9067

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