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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on mental health among the general population in Poland and on the availability of psychological support.

Anna PaczkowskaElżbieta NowakowskaJoanna MichalskaHubert FicnerJoanna TyrchniewiczAleksander SzymańskiKamil WańkowiczKacper NamyślakAnna GalaSylwia Sulimiera MichalakWiesław BrylMichał Michalak
Published in: Psychology, health & medicine (2022)
The objective of this paper was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of Poles and the availability of psychiatric and psychological support during the pandemic. A prospective, cross-sectional web-based survey design was adopted. It was carried out on a sample of 1080 Polish citizens above 18 years old. The majority of Poles (70%) experienced symptoms of mental disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sleep disturbance (63.79%), anxiety (48.79%), low mood for most of the day (44.63%), sadness, tearfulness (41.29%), and concentration disorders (35.93%) were the mental disorder symptoms reported most often by the survey subjects. To reduce the potential acute and long-lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, decision-makers of the Polish health system should implement stepped multilevel and multi-target psychological support services.
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