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Impacts of social restrictions on mental health and health behaviours of individuals with multimorbidity during Covid-19 pandemic.
Chauvin, Valérie; Villarino, Resti Tito H; Bernard, Paquito; Yazbek, Hanan; Kern, Laurence; Hokayem, Marie; Mattar, Lama; Kotbagi, Gayatri; Rizk, Melissa; Morvan, Yannick; Baillot, Aurélie; Romain, Ahmed Jérôme.
Afiliação
  • Chauvin V; Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
  • Villarino RTH; Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
  • Bernard P; Cebu Technological University, Cebu, Philippines.
  • Yazbek H; Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
  • Kern L; Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
  • Hokayem M; Centre local de services communautaires, Montréal, QC, Canada.
  • Mattar L; Université Paris-Nanterre, Nanterre, France.
  • Kotbagi G; Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Jounieh, Lebanon.
  • Rizk M; Lebanese American University, Lebanon.
  • Morvan Y; FLAME University, Pune, India.
  • Baillot A; Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Jounieh, Lebanon.
  • Romain AJ; Université Paris-Nanterre, Nanterre, France.
J Multimorb Comorb ; 13: 26335565231221609, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38106621
ABSTRACT

Background:

Social restrictions and their possible impact on lifestyle make people with multimorbidity (≥2 co-existing chronic conditions) more vulnerable to poor perceived mental health and health behaviours modifications during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective:

To understand the mental health status and health behaviour modifications among individuals with multimorbidity during different levels of COVID-19 social restrictions.

Methods:

Longitudinal multinational cohort study consisting of two online questionnaires with its first wave taken place while social restrictions were imposed (May 2020), and its second wave with less social restrictions in place (November 2020). Including 559 participants (wave 1) and 147 participants from wave 1 (wave 2) with an average age of 34.30±12.35 and 36.21±13.07 years old. Mostly females living in Canada, France, India and Lebanon.

Results:

The prevalence of multimorbidity was 27.68% (wave 1) and 35.37% (wave 2). While social restrictions were imposed, people with multimorbidity were 2 to 3 times more likely to experience psychological distress, depressive symptoms, increased stress or isolation than those without multimorbidity. Health behaviours were also modified during this period with people with multimorbidity being more likely to reduce their physical activity and increased their fruit and vegetable consumption. In wave 2, regardless of multimorbidity status, sexual desire continuously decreased while stress and psychological distress increased.

Conclusion:

Mental health and health behaviours modifications occurred while social restrictions were imposed and people with multimorbidity were more severely impacted than those without multimorbidity, indicating a need for a more adapted approach of care during socially restrictive periods for this population.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article