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Do healthy habits regulate the relationship between psychosocial dysfunction by COVID-19 and bidimensional mental health?

Pilar Rico-BorderaRaquel FalcóVerónica Vidal-ArenasJosé Antonio Piqueras
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2022)
COVID-19 has affected mental health and well-being. Lifestyles are relevant to understand the impact of psychosocial dysfunctions. The objective was to examine the role of healthy habits in the relations between psychosocial dysfunction and psychological well-being/distress during COVID-19. Participants completed measures of psychosocial dysfunction, healthy habits, life satisfaction, well-being, depression, and anxiety symptoms. Psychosocial dysfunction was associated with distress symptoms, while health habits were associated with well-being. Healthy habits were mediators: greater psychosocial dysfunction was associated with less healthy habits, which in turn were associated with lower overall well-being, and greater depression. Programs addressing healthy habits can be of great utility.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • oxidative stress
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • mental illness
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • sleep quality
  • risk assessment
  • sensitive detection
  • health promotion