How Depression and Anxiety Impact Adherence to COVID-19 Prevention Practices in Urban Liberia.
Laura Jean RidgeStephen KennedyMatthew DavisMarjorie C McCullaghPublished in: Western journal of nursing research (2024)
Results indicate that while the spread of COVID-19 has certainly affected mental health, it is likely that pre-existing mental health conditions affected the spread of COVID-19 through lower adherence to prevention practices. Policymakers should consider investing in mental health services as an important step in managing future epidemics, and the needs of people with poor mental health when designing epidemic responses, particularly in low-income countries where the burdens of adherence are likely to be greater.