2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2020.09.484
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P.660 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in a community-based population in Portugal: a case-control observational study

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“…The first confinement's multidimensional impact affected the entire country and is by now well reported through scientific papers, reports, editorials, and commentaries. On the psychological dimension, several studies suggested an overall deterioration of mental health manifested through higher levels of anxiety, lower levels of quality of life, increased prevalence of depression, lack of motivation in daily life activities, feelings of impatience and being upset with others, fatigue, sleep problems, changes in weight and food intake, among others (Santos et al, 2020;Ferreira et al, 2021;Vieira and Meirinhos, 2021). Additionally, a study of Cénat et al (2021) indicated an increased prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress during the pandemic when compared to the general population under normal circumstances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first confinement's multidimensional impact affected the entire country and is by now well reported through scientific papers, reports, editorials, and commentaries. On the psychological dimension, several studies suggested an overall deterioration of mental health manifested through higher levels of anxiety, lower levels of quality of life, increased prevalence of depression, lack of motivation in daily life activities, feelings of impatience and being upset with others, fatigue, sleep problems, changes in weight and food intake, among others (Santos et al, 2020;Ferreira et al, 2021;Vieira and Meirinhos, 2021). Additionally, a study of Cénat et al (2021) indicated an increased prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress during the pandemic when compared to the general population under normal circumstances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 A Portuguese study that compared a group of people (n ¼ 120) diagnosed with COVID-19 with a contemporaneous control group (n ¼ 120) not diagnosed with COVID-19 found a significant increase in the levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms in the COVID-19 group. 4 It is noteworthy that the mental health effects of COVID-19 will compound the effects on people living in rural and farming communities who have already been affected by natural disasters such as bushfires, causing ongoing distress and disability. 5 Darling Downs is a farming region in Queensland, Australia, approximately 127 km west of Brisbane, Queensland's capital city.…”
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confidence: 99%