2020
DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12455
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Risk factors for psychological distress during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Israel: Loneliness, age, gender, and health status play an important role

Abstract: Objective. Research on the psychological toll of the COVID-19 pandemic is being conducted in various countries. This study aimed to examine risk factors for mental health problems among Israeli adults during this crisis. Methods. A total of 204 participants took part in the study. They completed self-report questionnaires assessing perceived stress, anxiety, quality of life, and various questions related to quarantine, pre-existing health issues, and worries related to the virus. The study took place during th… Show more

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“…However, people who reported being part of a risk group had less distress, contrary to findings of others [17,26]. Although this result could be spurious, alternatively, it could reflect a tendency of people who do not consider themselves be in major biological risk to feel more deprived in quarantine.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…However, people who reported being part of a risk group had less distress, contrary to findings of others [17,26]. Although this result could be spurious, alternatively, it could reflect a tendency of people who do not consider themselves be in major biological risk to feel more deprived in quarantine.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Mental health is supposedly more vulnerable now than before coronavirus not only because anyone can be infected and therefore have a potential traumatic experience of being severely ill, but also because of multiple parallel factors, like social deprivation, reduction of liberty, economic losses and higher exposure to adverse home environments [25]. This collective trauma exposure need to be understood in order to be cared and mitigated [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, we have published 17 COVID-19 papers (Bacon & Corr, 2020;Gibson Miller et al, 2020;Grover, McClelland, & Furnham, 2020;Horesh, Kapel Lev-Ari, & Hasson-Ohayon, 2020;Howard, 2020;Lades, Laffan, Daly, & Delaney, 2020;Lauri Korajlija & Jokic-Begic, 2020;Lin et al, 2020;Marinthe, Brown, Delouvee, & Jolley, 2020;McElroy et al, 2020;Niepel, Kranz, Borgonovi, Emslander, & Greiff, 2020;Norman, Wilding, & Conner, 2020;Olagoke, Olagoke, & Hughes, 2020;Rubaltelli, Tedaldi, Orabona, & Scrimin, 2020;Shevlin et al, 2020;Williams et al, 2020), which have addressed a variety of topics including: the use theoretical models (COM-B and social cognition models) to understand and predict COVID-19 health behaviours (Gibson Miller et al, 2020;Lin et al, 2020;Norman et al, 2020), risk perception (Niepel et al, 2020;Olagoke et al, 2020), and psychological distress (Horesh et al, 2020;Lades et al, 2020;McElroy et al, 2020;Shevlin et al, 2020). presented a systematic method for rapidly responding to priority SARS-CoV-2 policy questions.…”
Section: Bjhp: Covid-19 Health Psychology Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government of India declared a 21-day nationwide 'lockdown' from 25 th March 2020, which was subsequently extended in phases till 31 st May 2020, to break the cycle of spread of infection. The lockdown was in tune with the initiatives taken by many countries across the globe against this pandemic 2,3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers, in the past and during this present crisis, have tried to address the psychological stress in healthcare providers 7-9 and the general population 2,3,10 . The present study, conducted during the fourth phase of nationwide lockdown, from 18 th to 31 st May 2020, attempts to examine levels of perceived stress and generalized anxiety disorders and causal stressors among the Indian population related to the COVID-19 pandemic and consequent lockdown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%