Psychological impact in the time of COVID-19: A cross-sectional population survey study during confinement

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Abstract

The transformation that COVID-19 has brought upon the world is unparalleled. The impact on mental health is equally unprecedented and yet unexplored in depth. An online-based survey was administered to 413 community-based adults during COVID-19 confinement to explore psychological impact and identify high risk profiles. Young females concerned about the future, expressing high COVID-related distress, already following psychological therapy and suffering from pre-existing chronic conditions, were those at highest risk of psychological impact due to the COVID-19 situation. Findings could be employed to design tailored psychological interventions in the early stages of the outbreak to avoid the onset/exacerbation of psychopathology.

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Castellano-Tejedor, C., Torres-Serrano, M., & Cencerrado, A. (2022). Psychological impact in the time of COVID-19: A cross-sectional population survey study during confinement. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(4), 974–989. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320985580

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