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Coping with COVID: risk and resilience factors for mental health in a German representative panel study.

Antje RiepenhausenIlya M VeerCarolin WackerhagenZala C ReppmannGöran KöberJosé Luis Ayuso-MateosSophie A BögemannGiovanni CorraoMireia Felez-NobregaJosep Maria Haro AbadErno HermansJudith van LeeuwenKlaus LiebVincent LorantMurielle Mary-KrauseRoberto MediavillaMaria MelchiorEllenor Mittendorfer-RutzMatteo Monzio CompagnoniKuan-Yu PanLara PuhlmannKarin RoelofsMarit SijbrandijPierre SmithOliver TüscherAnke WitteveenMatthias ZerbanRaffael KalischHannes KrögerHenrik Walter
Published in: Psychological medicine (2022)
We identified several psychological risk and protective factors related to PD outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. A comparison of pre-pandemic data stresses the relevance of longitudinal assessments to potentially reconcile contradictory findings. Implications and suggestions for targeted prevention and intervention programs during highly stressful times such as pandemics are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • mental health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • social support
  • cross sectional
  • depressive symptoms
  • public health
  • climate change
  • drug delivery
  • big data
  • skeletal muscle