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COVID-19 and common mental health symptoms in the early phase of the pandemic: An umbrella review of the evidence.

Anke B WitteveenSusanne Y YoungPim CuijpersJosé Luis Ayuso-MateosCorrado BarbuiFederico BertoliniMaria CabelloCamilla CadorinNaomi DownesDaniele FranzoiMichael GasiorBrandon GrayMaria MelchiorMark Van OmmerenChristina PalantzaMarianna PurgatoJudith van der WaerdenSiyuan WangMarit Sijbrandij
Published in: PLoS medicine (2023)
A small but consistent deterioration of mental health and particularly depression during early pandemic and during social restrictions has been found in the general population and in people with chronic somatic disorders. Also, associations between mental health and the pandemic were stronger in females and younger age groups than in others. Explanatory individual-level, COVID-19 exposure, and time-course factors were scarce and showed inconsistencies across reviews. For policy and research, repeated assessments of mental health in population panels including vulnerable individuals are recommended to respond to current and future health crises.
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