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Factors Related to Mental Health During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Spain
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Palabras clave
COVID-19
Lockdown 2020
Mental health
Risk factors
Protective factors
Loneliness
Fecha de publicación
2021-08-24
Editor
Frontiers Media
Citación
Pinedo, R., Vicario-Molina, I., González, E. y Palacios, A. (2021). Factors Related to Mental Health During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Spain. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 715792. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715792
Resumen
[EN]The COVID-19 disease has forced governments to adopt exceptional measures. The
lockdown decreed in Spain in 2020 required citizens to stay confined at home, which
might have affected their mental health. The objective is to identify factors that influenced
adults’ mental health during this period. A sample of 3,508 adults from the Spanish
general population completed an online survey that collected sociodemographic data
and information about daily planning and activities, healthy habits, loneliness, coping
humor and mental health. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling.
According to the results, the proposedmodel showed good fit values, and latent variables
explained 30% of the variance in mental health. Loneliness, coping humor, healthy
habits, age and gender had a significant weight in the prediction of mental health during
lockdown. Area of residence, number of days of confinement and number of people
in the household were not related to mental health. This study addresses the effect
of COVID-19 and social distancing measures by identifying risk and protective factors
for the development of mental health difficulties. There is a need to target specific and
early interventions aimed at mitigating the psychological impact of the pandemic while
increasing well-being, especially in more vulnerable groups.
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1664-1078
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715792
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