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Perception of Health Conditions and Test Availability as Predictors of Adults’ Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey Study of Adults in Malaysia

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间对成人心理健康预测因子的健康状况和测试可用性的看法:马来西亚成人调查研究

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Research identifying adults’ mental health during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic relies solely on demographic predictors without examining adults’ health condition as a potential predictor. This study aims to examine individuals’ perception of health conditions and test availability as potential predictors of mental health—insomnia, anxiety, depression, and distress—during the COVID-19 pandemic. An online survey of 669 adults in Malaysia was conducted during 2–8 May 2020, six weeks after the Movement Control Order (MCO) was issued. We found adults’ perception of health conditions had curvilinear relationships (horizontally reversed J-shaped) with insomnia, anxiety, depression, and distress. Perceived test availability for COVID-19 also had curvilinear relationships (horizontally reversed J-shaped) with anxiety and depression. Younger adults reported worse mental health, but people from various religions and ethnic groups did not differ significantly in reported mental health. The results indicated that adults with worse health conditions had more mental health problems, and the worse degree deepened for unhealthy people. Perceived test availability negatively predicted anxiety and depression, especially for adults perceiving COVID-19 test unavailability. The significant predictions of perceived health condition and perceived COVID-19 test availability suggest a new direction for the literature to identify the psychiatric risk factors directly from health-related variables during a pandemic.
机译:研究鉴定成人的心理健康在冠状病毒疾病中2019年(Covid-19)大流行仅仅依靠人口预测者,而不将成年人的健康状况视为潜在的预测因素。本研究旨在审查个人对健康状况的看法,并考虑心理健康,焦虑,抑郁和痛苦的潜在预测因子 - 在Covid-19大流行期间。在发布了运动控制令(MCO)后六周,在2020年5月2日至8日进行了669名成人的在线调查。我们发现成年人的对健康状况的看法具有曲线关系(水平逆转J形),具有失眠,焦虑,抑郁和痛苦。感知Covid-19的测试可用性也具有焦虑和抑郁的曲线关系(水平逆转J形)。较年轻的成年人报告了心理健康状况越来越严重,但来自各种宗教和族群的人在报告的心理健康中没有显着差异。结果表明,具有较差的健康状况的成年人具有更多的心理健康问题,对不健康的人来说,更糟糕的程度。感知测试可用性带来了负面预测的焦虑和抑郁,特别是对于感知Covid-19测试不可用的成年人。感知健康状况和感知Covid-19测试可用性的重要预测表明,文献的新方向直接从大流行期间直接从与健康相关的变量识别精神危险因素。

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