Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France

Background: The Covid-19 pandemic and its related public health measures such as mandatory lockdowns have been shown to have an impact on mental health. A key question is the role of pre-existing psychiatric disorders in how such measures are experienced. Methods: During the first country-wide lockd...

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Main Authors: Mathilde M. Husky, Viviane Kovess-Masfety, Clara Gobin-Bourdet, Joel Swendsen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-05-01
Series:Comprehensive Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010440X21000122
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spelling doaj-4231acab145246d29d2fd5aa061417d92021-03-11T04:22:34ZengElsevierComprehensive Psychiatry0010-440X2021-05-01107152234Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in FranceMathilde M. Husky0Viviane Kovess-Masfety1Clara Gobin-Bourdet2Joel Swendsen3Université de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de Psychologie EA4139, Bordeaux, France; Corresponding author at: Université de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de psychologie EA4139, 3 ter, place de la Victoire, 33076 Bordeaux, France.Université de Paris, Laboratoire de Psychopathologie et Processus de Santé EA 4057, Sorbonne Paris Cite, Paris, FranceUniversité de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de Psychologie EA4139, Bordeaux, FranceEPHE PSL Research University, Université de Bordeaux CNRS UMR 5287, Institut Universitaire de France, Bordeaux, FranceBackground: The Covid-19 pandemic and its related public health measures such as mandatory lockdowns have been shown to have an impact on mental health. A key question is the role of pre-existing psychiatric disorders in how such measures are experienced. Methods: During the first country-wide lockdown imposed in France, a Covid-19 module was added to the French portion of the ongoing World Mental Health International college student survey. The present study focuses on respondents who completed the survey during that time frame (n = 291). Results: Students with prior depression endorsed greater increases in anxiety (72.2% vs 50.9%) and stress (72.2% vs 49.4%), as well as greater decreases in concentration (87.0% vs 72.9%) during lockdown as compared to those without depression history. In multivariate analyses, prior depression was associated with overall stress (AOR = 5.50), financial stress (AOR = 1.95), family stress (AOR = 2.47), work related stress (AOR = 5.15), and stress related to loved ones (AOR = 2.21). Prior depression was also associated with greater probability experiencing increased anxiety (AOR = 2.61) and stress (AOR = 2.55) during lockdown. Conclusions: The findings indicate that the best predictor of experiencing stress and anxiety during the first Covid-19 lockdown was a history of depression prior to the pandemic outbreak. Implementing public health measures such as mandatory national lockdowns should be accompanied by strategies for reaching out to those who are vulnerable due to a history of mental illness.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010440X21000122Covid-19LockdownStressMajor depressionCollege students
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author Mathilde M. Husky
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Clara Gobin-Bourdet
Joel Swendsen
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Viviane Kovess-Masfety
Clara Gobin-Bourdet
Joel Swendsen
Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France
Comprehensive Psychiatry
Covid-19
Lockdown
Stress
Major depression
College students
author_facet Mathilde M. Husky
Viviane Kovess-Masfety
Clara Gobin-Bourdet
Joel Swendsen
author_sort Mathilde M. Husky
title Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France
title_short Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France
title_full Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France
title_fullStr Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France
title_full_unstemmed Prior depression predicts greater stress during Covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in France
title_sort prior depression predicts greater stress during covid-19 mandatory lockdown among college students in france
publisher Elsevier
series Comprehensive Psychiatry
issn 0010-440X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Background: The Covid-19 pandemic and its related public health measures such as mandatory lockdowns have been shown to have an impact on mental health. A key question is the role of pre-existing psychiatric disorders in how such measures are experienced. Methods: During the first country-wide lockdown imposed in France, a Covid-19 module was added to the French portion of the ongoing World Mental Health International college student survey. The present study focuses on respondents who completed the survey during that time frame (n = 291). Results: Students with prior depression endorsed greater increases in anxiety (72.2% vs 50.9%) and stress (72.2% vs 49.4%), as well as greater decreases in concentration (87.0% vs 72.9%) during lockdown as compared to those without depression history. In multivariate analyses, prior depression was associated with overall stress (AOR = 5.50), financial stress (AOR = 1.95), family stress (AOR = 2.47), work related stress (AOR = 5.15), and stress related to loved ones (AOR = 2.21). Prior depression was also associated with greater probability experiencing increased anxiety (AOR = 2.61) and stress (AOR = 2.55) during lockdown. Conclusions: The findings indicate that the best predictor of experiencing stress and anxiety during the first Covid-19 lockdown was a history of depression prior to the pandemic outbreak. Implementing public health measures such as mandatory national lockdowns should be accompanied by strategies for reaching out to those who are vulnerable due to a history of mental illness.
topic Covid-19
Lockdown
Stress
Major depression
College students
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010440X21000122
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