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Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress
by
Domschke, Katharina
, Pauli, Paul
, Lueken, Ulrike
, Hein, Grit
, Lonsdorf, Tina B.
, Schiele, Miriam A.
, Reif, Andreas
, Gall, Dominik
, Reutter, Mario
, Gründahl, Marthe
, Dannlowski, Udo
, Hutterer, Katharina
, Leehr, Elisabeth J.
, Zwanzger, Peter
, Gamer, Matthias
in
631/477
/ 692/700/478
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Health Status
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Mental Health
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pandemics
/ Psychological Distress
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2024
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Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress
by
Domschke, Katharina
, Pauli, Paul
, Lueken, Ulrike
, Hein, Grit
, Lonsdorf, Tina B.
, Schiele, Miriam A.
, Reif, Andreas
, Gall, Dominik
, Reutter, Mario
, Gründahl, Marthe
, Dannlowski, Udo
, Hutterer, Katharina
, Leehr, Elisabeth J.
, Zwanzger, Peter
, Gamer, Matthias
in
631/477
/ 692/700/478
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Health Status
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Mental Health
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pandemics
/ Psychological Distress
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2024
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Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress
by
Domschke, Katharina
, Pauli, Paul
, Lueken, Ulrike
, Hein, Grit
, Lonsdorf, Tina B.
, Schiele, Miriam A.
, Reif, Andreas
, Gall, Dominik
, Reutter, Mario
, Gründahl, Marthe
, Dannlowski, Udo
, Hutterer, Katharina
, Leehr, Elisabeth J.
, Zwanzger, Peter
, Gamer, Matthias
in
631/477
/ 692/700/478
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Health Status
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Mental Health
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pandemics
/ Psychological Distress
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2024
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Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress
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Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress
2024
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Overview
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated countermeasures had an immensely disruptive impact on people’s lives. Due to the lack of systematic pre-pandemic data, however, it is still unclear how individuals’ psychological health has been affected across this incisive event. In this study, we analyze longitudinal data from two healthy samples (
N
= 307) to provide quasi-longitudinal insight into the full trajectory of psychological burden before (baseline), during the first peak, and at a relative downturn of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our data indicated a medium rise in psychological strain from baseline to the first peak of the pandemic (
d
= 0.40). Surprisingly, this was overcompensated by a large decrease of perceived burden until downturn (
d
= − 0.93), resulting in a
positive
overall effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health (
d
= 0.44). Accounting for this paradoxical positive effect, our results reveal that the post-pandemic increase in mental health is driven by individuals that were already facing psychological challenges before the pandemic. These findings suggest that coping with acute challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic can stabilize previously impaired mental health through reframing processes.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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