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How is the COVID-19 pandemic impacting our life, mental health, and well-being? Design and preliminary findings of the pan-Canadian longitudinal COHESION Study

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Type de ressource
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Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Gabet, Stephan (Auteur)
  • Thierry, Benoit (Auteur)
  • Wasfi, Rania (Auteur)
  • Groh, Margaret De (Auteur)
  • Simonelli, Guido (Auteur)
  • Hudon, Catherine (Auteur)
  • Lessard, Lily (Auteur)
  • Dubé, Ève (Auteur)
  • Nasri, Bouchra (Auteur)
  • Kestens, Yan (Auteur)
  • Moullec, Grégory (Auteur)
Titre
How is the COVID-19 pandemic impacting our life, mental health, and well-being? Design and preliminary findings of the pan-Canadian longitudinal COHESION Study
Résumé
With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person social interactions and opportunities for accessing resources that sustain health and well-being have drastically reduced. We therefore designed the pan-Canadian population-based prospective COVID-19: HEalth and Social Inequities across Neighbourhoods (COHESION) cohort to provide deeper understanding of how the COVID-19 pandemic context affects mental health and well-being, key determinants of health, and health inequities. This paper presents the design of the two-phase COHESION Study, and descriptive results from the first phase conducted between May 2020 and September 2021. During that period, the COHESION research platform collected monthly data linked to COVID-19 such as infection and vaccination status, perceptions and attitudes regarding pandemic-related measures, and information on participants’ physical and mental health, well-being, sleep, loneliness, resilience, substances use, living conditions, social interactions, activities, and mobility. The 1,268 people enrolled in the Phase 1 COHESION Study are for the most part from Ontario (47%) and Quebec (33%), aged 48 ± 16 years [mean ± standard deviation (SD)], and mainly women (78%), White (85%), with a university degree (63%), and living in large urban centers (70%). According to the 298 ± 68 (mean ± SD) prospective questionnaires completed each month in average, the first year of follow-up reveals significant temporal variations in standardized indexes of well-being, loneliness, anxiety, depression, and psychological distress. The COHESION Study will allow identifying trajectories of mental health and well-being while investigating their determinants and how these may vary by subgroup, over time, and across different provinces in Canada, in the unique context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Date
2022-07-07
DOI
10.1101/2022.05.26.22275645
URL
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.26.22275645v2
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2024-08-31 15 h 16
Titre abrégé
How is the COVID-19 pandemic impacting our life, mental health, and well-being?
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en
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medRxiv
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© 2022, Posted by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This pre-print is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International), CC BY 4.0, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Référence
Gabet, S., Thierry, B., Wasfi, R., Groh, M. D., Simonelli, G., Hudon, C., Lessard, L., Dubé, È., Nasri, B., Kestens, Y., & Moullec, G. (2022). How is the COVID-19 pandemic impacting our life, mental health, and well-being? Design and preliminary findings of the pan-Canadian longitudinal COHESION Study. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.26.22275645
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