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Who maintains a good mental health in a locked-down country? A French nationwide online survey of 11,391 participants

Who maintains a good mental health in a locked-down country? A French nationwide online survey of 11,391 participants

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Abstract BackgroundLockdown measures induce massive societal perturbations and can differentially affect mental wellbeing in populations depending on individual determinants. We aim at investigating the sociodemographic and environmental determinants of wellbeing during global lockdown due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. MethodsA nationwide survey was sent online to the French population during the second week of global lockdown during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, between March 25, 2020 and March 30, 2020. Volunteers were recruited on social networks, online newspapers, and mailing lists. We analyzed sociodemographic and environmental variables obtained from a co-built and evidence-based questionnaire. Mental wellbeing was measured by the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS). ResultsWe analyzed data from 11,391 (56.6%) out of 20,235 participants who answered the questionnaire. After weighting data on age and gender distributions, 5415 of the respondents were male (47.5%), 5932 were female (52.1%), and 52 (0.5%) registered as “other.” Multivariate analyses indicated that various factors impacted mental wellbeing. Being female (p < .001), a student (p < .001), disabled (p = .001), or having no access to outdoor space (p = 0.02) was associated with lower WEMWBS scores. Conversely, being employed (p < .001) and having more social contacts (p < .01) were both associated with greater mental wellbeing. InterpretationWe revealed differences in mental wellbeing among the French population at the early stages of global lockdown. Authorities should consider the particular vulnerability of students, persons with disabilities, and those living in constrained housing conditions that could increase the negative impact of lockdown on mental health.

Haesebaert Julie、Franck Nicolas、Zante Elodie、Haesebaert Fr¨|d¨|ric

HESPER, Universit¨| de Lyon, Universit¨| Claude Bernard Lyon 1Centre Ressource de R¨|habilitation Psychosociale et de Rem¨|diation Cognitive (Ressource Center for Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Cognitive Remediation)||UMR 5229, CNRS & Universit¨| Lyon 1, Universit¨| de LyonCentre Ressource de R¨|habilitation Psychosociale et de Rem¨|diation Cognitive (Ressource Center for Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Cognitive Remediation)Centre R¨|f¨|rent Lyonnais de R¨|habilitation Psychosociale CL3R, Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier||INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR5292, PSYR2 Team, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center

10.1101/2020.05.03.20089755

神经病学、精神病学医学研究方法预防医学

Haesebaert Julie,Franck Nicolas,Zante Elodie,Haesebaert Fr¨|d¨|ric.Who maintains a good mental health in a locked-down country? A French nationwide online survey of 11,391 participants[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-29].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.03.20089755.点此复制

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