Coping strategies adapted by Ghanaians during the COVID-19 crisis and lockdown: A population-based study.
Samuel IddiDorcas Obiri-YeboahIrene Korkoi AbohReginald QuansahSamuel Asiedu OwusuNancy Innocentia Ebu EnyanRuby Victoria KodomEpaphrodite NsabimanaStefan JansenBernard EkumahSheila A BoamahGodfred Odei BoatengDavid Teye DokuFrederick Ato ArmahPublished in: PloS one (2021)
In Ghana, during the COVID-19 pandemic, financial security and optimism about the disease increase one's chances of coping well while having pre-existing medical conditions, praying and sleeping more during the pandemic than before reduces one's chances of coping well. These findings should be considered in planning mental health and public health intervention/policy.