Emotional Status and Quality of Life in Women With ADHD During COVID-19.
Batya Engel-YegerPublished in: OTJR : occupation, participation and health (2022)
COVID-19 affects emotional status and quality of life (QOL) as reported in various countries. Less is known about the relations between gender, emotional status, and QOL in vulnerable groups. The objectives of this study are to compare emotional status and QOL between women with and without ADHD, during COVID-19, to correlate between emotional status, daily life, and QOL of women with ADHD, and to predict their QOL by COVID-19 constraints and emotional status. This cross-sectional online survey included 46 with ADHD and 183 typically functioning women, aged 19 to 60, who completed the sociodemographic health and daily life during COVID-19 questionnaires; the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale - 21, and the WHOQOL-BREF. Women with ADHD had significantly higher stress and anxiety and lower physical and psychological QOL. Emotional status and daily constraints predicted their QOL. COVID-19 emotional impacts should receive greater attention in vulnerable groups, as women with ADHD, to enhance resilience, participation, and QOL.
Keyphrases
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- working memory
- autism spectrum disorder
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- cross sectional
- physical activity
- mental health
- public health
- sleep quality
- pregnant women
- metabolic syndrome
- heat stress
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- social support
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus