2022
DOI: 10.14324/111.444/ucloe.000051
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Self-perceived loneliness and depression during the Covid-19 pandemic: a two-wave replication study

Abstract: The global Covid-19 pandemic has forced countries to impose strict lockdown restrictions and mandatory stay-at-home orders with varying impacts on individual’s health. Combining a data-driven machine learning paradigm and a statistical approach, our previous paper documented a U-shaped pattern in levels of self-perceived loneliness in both the UK and Greek populations during the first lockdown (17 April to 17 July 2020). The current paper aimed to test the robustness of these results by focusing on data from t… Show more

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has forced countries globally to enforce restrictions and lockdowns to reduce COVID transmission (Hale et al, 2021), which have led to: higher levels of psychological distress, loneliness (Carollo et al, 2022;Groarke et al, 2020;Wong et al, 2021), depressive and anxiety symptoms (Pieh et al, 2020), and reduced physical activity (PA) (Ding et al, 2021;Wilke et al, 2021). While both mental and physical health are interconnected global health priorities, they are seldom studied together.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has forced countries globally to enforce restrictions and lockdowns to reduce COVID transmission (Hale et al, 2021), which have led to: higher levels of psychological distress, loneliness (Carollo et al, 2022;Groarke et al, 2020;Wong et al, 2021), depressive and anxiety symptoms (Pieh et al, 2020), and reduced physical activity (PA) (Ding et al, 2021;Wilke et al, 2021). While both mental and physical health are interconnected global health priorities, they are seldom studied together.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%